The Africam Black Eagle's feathers are coming in nicely. Kendi still looks a lot smaller than Mom though, so we should still see some more growth.
Kendi takes a bite from Mom.
W3 was in the nest this morning at the Dyfi Osprey nest.
Mom and Dad are spending the night in the nest tree at the Harrison Bay nest. HB7 & HB8 haven't been seen since Saturday, when they were 132 and 134 days old. I wonder if they flew off together? Here's Mom and Dad.
It's hard to believe, but we will be on fledge watch soon at the Soddy Daisy Bluebird nest. I think they may fledge on the 14th, but I'll start watching on the 13th just to be sure... Their behavior should help to pin it down.
There was an early morning feeding at the White-bellied Sea Eagle nest.
Then, in a blink, the cam switched from infrared to normal and we see the nest in color.
Dad comes to the nest early every morning to give Mom a break, who stays on the nest the majority of the time.
Look at these cutie-pies! The tip of SE15's beak is more gray and the tip of SE16's beak is black. So, I think SE16 is behind SE15.
These Eagles are so pretty!
Whoever has the food gets 100% of the chicks' attention!
The Perseid Meteor shower is putting on a show. It should be great viewing this year because the moon isn't bright. Check out this article, then check out the skies over the next few nights. Especially tomorrow night!
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