Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Harrison Bay Eagles, White-bellied Sea Eagles Day 62, Africam Black Eagle Kendi Update, Center For Conservation Biology Article About Young Eagles, Verizon Sucks!

The Harrison Bay Eagles spent the night in the nest tree.

Mom was first to make her way into the nest and do some fluffing.

Then she went back onto her branch and Dad made his way down to the nest.

Knowing that Dad needs a lot of supervision in the nest, Mom came back down into the nest and shoved Dad out of the way. He must really love her -- she gets away with a lot!

Pretty!

It looks like a foggy morning.

Launch!

They did a lot of nestorations today!

Another launch. (I like catching take-offs and landings!)

Dad was moving a stick and Mom decided to help.

They make a pretty pair.

I saw Mom feed the chicks a couple of times this morning.

Dad was staying close to the nest.

It looks like SE15's feathers are lighter in color than SE16's.

Sometimes, I think their size difference has lessened.

If they are like Bald Eagles, they will spend a lot of time between now and fledging looking out at the world. Soon enough, they will be out in it...

Here's a short video of Dad taking the Scenic Route to get to the nest (1:38).

They have posted an update about Kendi, this year's Africam Black Eagle Fledgling. There are some great pictures and Kendi looks awesome!

The Center For Conservation Biology published an article, "Young Eagles Are More Likely To Eat Junk Food" -- check it out.

I lost my internet completely Sunday and Monday, the high waters were persistent and kept my telephone junction box submerged so that it never dried out until late last night. I called in to Verizon Thursday or Friday and they "fixed it" today. They didn't do anything, the super high tides are gone now. Thanks for nothing! Verizon sucks! I told them that box is getting submerged and it needs to be elevated. Of course, they did nothing.

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