I know many of you are new to my blog. I've been blogging about eagles and nature for a couple of years. I became an eagle junky in 2008 watching the eagle cam at the Norfolk Botanical Garden. My interest in eagles has evolved into a YouTube Channel and this blog.
I had always thought that this blog would be more interactive. You don't need a logon to leave a comment and start a discussion. You can leave a comment as "anonymous" and just sign your name in your comment. So, feel free to comment if something takes your interest.
I blogged extensively about the Berry College Eagles last year. I did a weekly collage showing B3 growing up. If you missed those, here's a link to the one I did on day 77.
I follow several nests including some Osprey and other types of eagles outside of the United States. Since they nest at different times, I have nest activity just about year round. Last year, the chick at the nest that was going to keep me going through into the fall died at a month old. I was heartbroken. That was the White-bellied Sea Eagles in Australia. Such a cute chick. They lay eggs in July, so keep that in mind if you are looking for something to watch. You can see a complete list of cams that I watch (including links) at this post.
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