The Africam Black Eagle chick is changing day-by-day. I've never seen one of these chicks feather out before. It looks like it's got a lighter color feather for its first year...
Mom was on the back perch at the Dyfi Osprey nest. It's interesting, seeing the people inside the observation building. Looks like a nice place to visit.
Both parents could be seen perched in the tree across the way at the Harrison Bay Eagle nest. HB7 is there too, just not as obvious.
Until we get wings up for a screaming flight to the nest.
HB7 flies past the parents and they watch the whole way.
The camera jiggled a little when the Eaglet landed. Here is an extreme close-up of wing.
Nothing in the nest for you...
We got a beautiful silhouette.
This is where HB7 is spending the night.
At the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes Osprey nest, one of the transmittered chicks was at the nest. This is either FR3 or FR4 since it has an antenna coming off of its back.
When I got up this morning, the third baby had hatched at the Soddy Daisy Bluebird nest.
The fourth hatched before I left for work.
Instinct tells them to do one thing:
Something swooped down at the White-bellied Sea Eagle nest. You can see the wing at the top of this s'cap.
Mom and Dad went into a Morning Duet when this happened (1:22):
The White Rock Eaglets were both at the nest this evening. I suppose they were both hungry and hoping for some food...
They both eventually gave up and flew away. Here's the one that had been perched right by the nest taking off from its perch.
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