Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Harrison Bay Eagles Spider Visitor, Whtie-bellied Sea Eagles Day 49

The Harrison Bay Eagle parents were working in the nest again today.

They pose so nicely for the cam!

They picked their perches for the night.

I like it when they spend the night in the nest.

I got this quick video of a Spider Visitor doing a photo bomb (3:07). Watch it catch prey:

The White-bellied Sea Eagle chicks are growing like weeds. SE16 is in the back. She has a much larger head than her brother SE15.

SE15 was doing some wingercizing.

SE16 has a much bigger wing span.

Stick work will continue for a while.

Something did a fly-by, but I can't tell what it is... Any ideas? Was it trying to hit the chick? Neither chick seemed to react.



This last s'cap leads me to believe that it didn't fly directly over the nest, since it's in front of that tree trunk. What do you think?

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