I've continued to see sticks added to the Berry College Bald Eagle nest. Finally, today, I caught one of the parents at home. I'm not sure if this is Mom or Dad...
Friday, October 31, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Nestorations At Berry College Nest
Look at all of the sticks that have been added to the Berry College nest! I've checked in periodically at this nest and have only caught the parents at home at night when they decide to stay the night at the nest. I wish I could catch them doing nestorations... Here's the picture 10/20. (Compare it to the picture in my last post.)
Here's a picture of them on 10/7, spending the night at the nest. (One on the branch and one in the nest.)
Here's a picture of them on 10/7, spending the night at the nest. (One on the branch and one in the nest.)
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
White-bellied Sea Eagle Chick Necropsy Results
Some of the test results are in for the necropsy of the White-bellied Sea Eagle chick that died in the nest in Sydney. You can read about it here. We are still waiting on toxicology results and some other test results.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Nest Cam Round-up: Berry College, Northeast Florida, and Southwest Florida
There's been visits and activity at the Berry College Bald Eagle nest. This first s'cap is from 9/29. Feathers in the nest from a recent meal...
This the overhead shot from the new cam, taken on 10/1. This cam is supposed to have sound. But the sound isn't turned on yet.
The adults are spending tonight at the nest. Mom is in the nest and Dad is perched on the front branch to the right.
I can make them both out on the approach cam:
And from the overhead cam, Mom has finally tucked in her head for the night.
The Northeast Florida and Southwest Florida nest cams are streaming too. Here's some shots of these nests tonight. There are three views of the Northeast nest on the same page:
This is a s'cap of the SW Florida nest tonight. They also have an approach cam, but it's so dark I'm not posting a s'cap of it tonight.
I'm so excited for a new season to start.
This the overhead shot from the new cam, taken on 10/1. This cam is supposed to have sound. But the sound isn't turned on yet.
The adults are spending tonight at the nest. Mom is in the nest and Dad is perched on the front branch to the right.
I can make them both out on the approach cam:
And from the overhead cam, Mom has finally tucked in her head for the night.
The Northeast Florida and Southwest Florida nest cams are streaming too. Here's some shots of these nests tonight. There are three views of the Northeast nest on the same page:
This is a s'cap of the SW Florida nest tonight. They also have an approach cam, but it's so dark I'm not posting a s'cap of it tonight.
I'm so excited for a new season to start.
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