Monday, April 28, 2014

Berry College Eaglet Day 65, Nest Cam Round-up: Northeast Florida, Hays, Two Harbors, White Rock, and Loch of the Lowes, Bald Eagles Camellia and NX Checked In

It was day 65 at the Berry College nest. It was a fun day at the nest. There was lots of wingercizing.


 
 
The eaglet caught some air at one point.
 
The eaglet also did some standing and lying around, as usual...



These s'caps are all for size comparison between the eaglet and the Dad. How do you all think the baby compares in size to Dad? If it's the same size, the baby is a male. If the eaglet is bigger, it's a female. Please leave a comment about how you think they compare size-wise.










Look out below!



I got to see one of the adults at the Northeast Florida nest. This nest has a pretty setting, when the cam isn't focused on just the nest.

It was a rainy day at the Hays nest. Mom is trying to keep her babies dry.


The Two Harbors nest has some spider webs streaming across the cam.

Watching the White Rock nest today, first one baby peeks out.


Then a big announcement was made.



Which must have woken up the other baby. It was fun watching the babies today. They kept peeking out from under Mom, looking at the new world around them.







That must have worn them out, because they both fell into nap mode...

I got a few s'caps at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes nest this morning.

I get these daytime s'caps of this nest while I'm getting ready for work. And sure enough, I missed a position change...

Bald Eagle Camellia checked in.

Bald Eagle NX checked in too.

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