Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Harrison Bay Critter, White-bellied Sea Eagles Day 70, Bald Eagle HK, Center For Conservation Biology Recognizes Dana Bradshaw

Here's a link to some new pics of the Africam Black Eagles.

The Harrison Bay Eagles have a recurring visitor. Here's an animated gif.

Here's a "Where's Waldo" shot of the White-bellied Sea Eagles. One of the parents is visible in this s'cap. Can you find the adult? Leave a comment if you see it!

There was lots of wingercizing this morning.

Look at how big they've grown!

The next three s'caps show SE16 catching some air.


They can't hover like Osprey. But they still get some pretty good height.

They are both wingercizing here.

Then something did a fly-by of the nest, seen at about 10:00 in this s'cap. SE15 didn't see it, but SE16 is reacting by ducking.

These babies have pretty faces.

Planning their escape from the nest.

The babies look full grown when compared to the adult.

Pam Monahan has a new blog post about Bald Eagle HK. He has a nest at Honey Bee Golf Course. Pam's picture shows something on HK's head, hopefully it's a smudge and not an injury...

The Center for Conservation Biology has published the article Dana Bradshaw Recognized For Commitment To Woodpecker Recovery

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