Friday, July 3, 2015

Africam Black Eagle Day 36, Berry College Bluebirds Hatch Watch Continues, Dyfi Osprey Day 32,34&35, Harrison Bay Eagles Day 96&98, Loch of the Lowes Osprey Day 40,42&43, White-bellied Sea Eagle, White Rock Eagles Day 74&75

The Africam Black Eagle chick poked its head out for just a moment while Mom was arranging the nest. It looks like Mom has a baby's head...

Still no pips or hatches at the Berry College Bluebird nest.

They Dyfi Osprey were enjoying a quiet day.


This morning at the Harrison Bay Eagle nest found the Eaglet still on the branch from over night. I was disappointed that the scene was so pretty but the eaglet had its head tucked.

Eventually, it woke up.

Here's a video as the Eaglet Greets the Morning (2:18):

They seem to favor this perch as well as the distant pine tree that the adults perch in.

There were fed several times during the day. Look at how pretty their feather are!

The parents are still bringing a lot of fish to the nest for the Eaglets. Sunday will be 3 weeks since HB8 fledged.

Looks like this is a favorite night time perch.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes Osprey are getting big. Two of them were flapping. Look at how big those wings are!

This Osplet's wingspan looks even bigger!

The White-bellied Sea Eagle Mom was awake early this morning.

She took a quick break from incubating her eggs. Her bloomers look a bit ruffled!

She was back about a minute later.

The cam switched off of infrared. So pretty!

Even prettier in the golden light.

What can be seen of the eggs looks good.

These two are funny! Dad, on the right, was on the nest. He was facing left and Mom came in from behind him. He started to move out of her way but she walked over to the left side of the nest. So he started to settle back down on the eggs when she turned back to the nest bowl and walked right into Dad, forcing him to back up off of the eggs. She has some pretty good lineman moves: Head down and charging ahead...

Finally, the scene I've been waiting for at the White Rock Eagle nest! I've been watching and waiting to find both Eaglets on the front branch. That they were looking at each other was a bonus!

Zoomer gave us a closer look at the babies.

Then an even closer look at the eaglet on the left.

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