Thursday, April 16, 2015

Berry College Eagles Day 62&64, Harrison Bay Eagles Day 18&20, White Rock Eagles Hatch Watch, Africam Black Eagle Incubating Two Eggs, Loch of the Lowes Incubating One Egg

I think these first two s'caps show that one eaglet is bigger than the other. I'm feeling pretty good about one being a female and one being a male.


They had some rain today. The eaglets didn't seem bothered at all. They both are standing on one foot.

There was a fish delivery. One was standing on it and eating. The other started reaching in and pulling pieces off. The other didn't seem to mind sharing.

They also saw rain at the Harrison Bay nest today. The babies were trying to find shelter under the Mombrella. She was trying her best to keep them dry, standing over them like this for almost an hour...

...sometimes hunkering over...

...sometimes trying to pull them in closer.

She did some digging in the nest

When she came back up she had a dirty beak.

The babies are getting plenty to eat. There's always food on this nest.

That is a huge crop!

I got to see part of the eggs at the White Rock nest and don't see a pip yet.

I brought up the Africam Black Eagle cam this morning before work so I could get some daylight s'caps. The adult didn't move during the time I could spare to watch...

 The Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes female is tucked in for the night.

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