Sunday, June 7, 2015

Africam Black Eagle Day 10, Dyfi Osprey Day 6,8&9, Harrison Bay Eagles Day 70&72, Loch of the Lowes Osprey Day 14,16&17, White Rock Eagles Day 48&49

I got a peak at the Africam Black Eagle chick today during a feeding.

Mom is ever vigilant, even while feeding her baby.

This baby still looks so tiny at 10 days old...

Look at these babies at the Dyfi Osprey nest. They are so polite during feedings: lining up and waiting their turn.

Here's another Mom being vigilant during feedings.

Dad looks as handsome as ever.

In an instant, he was gone...

Here's a video that the Dyfi Osprey Project has posted. It's dedicated to the people that volunteer to keep the Osprey safe while they are nesting.


The Harrison Bay Eaglets are now leaping from one branch to another.
 
They are venturing out farther and farther on the branches.

The Eaglets are giving us nice close-ups as they explore the branches by the camera.



They are exploring all of the branches. This is a new one...

The Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes Osplets took a long time to wake up for food. Growing is hard work and requires a lot of sleep!

The weather at the White Rock nest is usually pretty with a rainy day every now and then. Today was just as pretty a day as ever!

 
Some people feel that the way to preserve animals that are subject to poaching is to make the locals benefit from the animal being alive via ecotourism. Check out this link.
 
I never knew there were so many reasons (and so many ways) for plants to turn yellow. Here's some great information -- the correct and timely intervention may save your plant! Here's the link.

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