Nothing much happened at the Africam Black Eagle nest today. Just Kendi relaxing by the wall.
At the Dyfi Osprey nest, W1 has learned how to pick up food and take it with her.
W2 was left in the nest to try to figure out what happened to the food...
I caught a brief visit by one of the Harrison Bay Eaglets today. That's a hot Fledgling, with wings spread to cool off.
I saw one of the fledglings in the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes Osprey nest today. This one had an antenna, so it's either FR3 or FR4.
The stripes on the spines of the Soddy Daisy Bluebirds is getting more pronounced.
A branch has been placed in a very bad spot as we enter hatch watch at the White-bellied Sea Eagle nest. We were hoping Dad would come along and move that branch. It's hard to tell where the branch is in this s'cap. But we can't see the eggs at all...
We can see the branch clearly here.
When Mom returns from a break, she has a special way of "asking" Dad to move.
This is about the best view of the eggs that I've seen today. No way to tell if there's a pip.
Later in the day, the branch is still in the same spot. Drats!
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