Saturday, September 5, 2015

Africam Black Eagle Day 100, Big Sur Condor Day 113, Northeast Florida Eagles, White-bellied Sea Eagles Day 31, A Tribute to White-belled Sea Eagle Chick SE13

The Africam Black Eagle looks wet. I wonder if they've gotten more storms. The cam was down all day yesterday. I suppose it hasn't fledged yet.

Here's a nice close-up of the chick:

Two of the Big Sur Condors were perched on the feed cam. The one on the left looks like Black 47, who doesn't have a name. The one on the right is Red 67 "Kingpin", the father of the chick being raised on the cam this year. Kingpin is the dominant member of the flock.

Here's a look at the chick today.

The Harrison Bay resident Eagles were in the nest today. They did some fluffing of the nest.

They hopped around the various branches.

They are spending the night in the nest tree.

The Northeast Florida resident Eagles were in their nest today. What a great picture on this cam! I've quasi followed this nest, but I might have to pick this one up for real...

The above capture is from dragonlainey's video. Check it out.

It was a beautiful day at the White-bellied Sea Eagle nest today. These two look like they are sharing an amusement park ride!


The feathers are coming in great!

Standing up. Not too steady, but they will get better over the course of the next few days.

I wanted to do a little tribute to SE13, who was the same age as this year's chicks when it died last year. This one broke my heart. Fly free little one!

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