The Africam Black Eagle is standing much more upright now. I love the leggings on these Eagles!
One of the Harrison Bay Eagle parents was in the tall pine across the way.
Then the other parent floated down onto the branch above it. Very graceful.
Then they both came over to spend the night in the nest tree.
Two Osprey were at home at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes Osprey nest. Both of these fledglings have antennas, so they are FR3 and FR4. Some trivia for you: what we call a lake they call a loch.
At the White-bellied Sea Eagle nest, SE16 is bigger than SE15. And it's been like that from almost the start. It's a good bet that SE16 is a female and SE15 is a male. SE15 is typically more aggressive, despite being the smaller of the two. Here they are both trying to get the bite being offered.
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