Saturday, July 4, 2015

White Rock Eagles Day 75&76 Fledge Watch!, Africam Black Eagle Day 37, Berry College Bluebird Hatch Watch Continues, Dyfi Osprey Day 36,38&39, Harrison Bay Eagles Day 97&99, Loch of the Lowes Osprey Day 44,46&47, White-bellied Sea Eagles Comparing Mom & Dad

The White Rock Eaglets look like they are starting to think about the big leap. I'm going to call fledge watch!

I keep missing the Africam Black Eagles during daylight hours... This is how you can tell that I slept in on a weekend...

There's a lot of speculation about if the Berry College Bluebird eggs are going to hatch. There was a night recently when Mom was spooked off of the nest and she stayed away for a few hours. We will just have to continue to wait and see...

At the Dyfi Osprey nest, I caught a magpie in the background, perched on the post behind the nest. You can just see it above the edge of the nest. I have seen them being very bold, landing on the nest...

The siblings at the Harrison Bay Eagle nest reunited this morning. They spent the day hanging around the nest tree.



Here's that tight rope walk again today...

At the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes Osprey nest, they were preening and preening and preening...

The female White-bellied Sea Eagle is pretty big compared to Dad. But I have a very hard time telling them apart if there is only one on the nest... I like s'caps like this so I can compare them to each other. It looks like Mom's beak is darker and the outline where it meets her face is more defined. The top of her head looks flat. What do you guys notice?

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