Here's some s'caps from today. This first one is from the video and shows the difference in size between Mom and B3. B3 is huge:
I took these later in the day:
I got some good s'caps at the Hays nest today. There was some stick work:
The eaglet farthest from the cam looks really big compared to the other two. I'd guess the farthest eaglet is a female.
Wheeeee! I saw two of the eaglets wingercizing today. Fun times to watch the cams.
This eaglet in the sunlight already has that fierce eagle look. One of the adults at this nest always has a fierce look -- like parent, like child.
The Two Harbors eaglet had just gotten a food delivery. She was standing on it in this s'cap.
In this next s'cap, she was trying to move but also had the branches in her grip (left foot). She was having a hard time moving and was squeeing the whole time.
I couldn't get the close-up cam at the White Rock nest to work today. This is the wide-angle view.
This was the scene on the PTZ cam. Pretty!
Mom Berry College Bluebird was wet today on one of her returns to the nest. Not sure if she'd been out for a bird bath or what...
Bald Eagle Camellia has checked in. There are pictures thanks to the Yanellos!
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