Thursday, September 24, 2015

Harrison Bay Eagles, White-bellied Sea Eagles Day 50

The Harrison Bay Eagles were perched together today. But this tree is so far away from the camera that they appear blurry.

The White-bellied Sea Eagles are still closely watched by their parents. It's hard to believe that they could fledge in two to three weeks!

Look at how the feathers are layered in rows on the wings.

They stood up together, but zoomer didn't pan over to them. This is about as good as it got...


One of the parents came to the nest. It was pretty windy and the chicks were trying to take cover. The parent kept taking little steps back and the chicks kept head butting... until the parent flew away...

Breakfast is served!

I have a critter digging in my earth boxes and dirtying up my bird bath. My guess is raccoon...

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