Monday, November 18, 2013

Links to Florida Eagle Cams, Bald Eagle Camellia Location, More New Pictures of Bald Eagle HK Taken By Pam Monahan -- And Her New Blog

The US Fish and Wildlife Service has issued the City of Norfolk a new permit to continue harassment and nest removal at NBG. These people are such idiots. I'm starting to think that they actually think they are accomplishing something. Either that or they are crazy (the definition of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.)

I forgot to include links to the Florida Eagle Cams that I mentioned in my post last night. Here they are:

NE Florida with Mom sitting on the nest. Two eggs so far at this nest:


SW Florida with Mom showing off her egg. One egg so far at this nest:

These nests look like lights are shining on them. But that's not the case. There is an infrared light, which Bald Eagles can't see. But the camera can, which is why we can see the nest when viewed through the camera. We can't see infrared light either. If we viewed this nest in person, it would appear dark.

Location update for Bald Eagle Camellia. Can you call it an update if he hasn't gone anywhere?

Pam Monahan is so dedicated to Bald Eagle HK. She is doing a fantastic job of documenting his life at Honey Bee. She has posted six new pictures taken today. And... Exciting news! Pam has started a blog about HK. I have been wanting to know the story behind some of the pictures and am so excited to see this blog. Thanks Pam!

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