![]() ![]() Each parent was eating and feeding an eaglet. Harry and Nancy were both on the Minnesota DNR nest as snow was falling this morning. ![]() The camera operator searched and found the Bald Eagles working on their new nest this morning. No disturbances and unlike dear sweet Diasy, Mother Goose has help. Mother Goose has her eggs in the old abandoned Bald Eagle nest at Decorah North in Iowa. Twelve days ago! The saying is: An eaglet grows from three inches to 3 feet in 3 months. The image below is the eaglet on 6 April. There is still some white natal down on its head. Just look at that eaglet with that big crop. Only Bob at the National Arboretum nest is no longer a fluffy little white teddy bear. I can only imagine what that stock of fish smells like. The Pittsburgh Hayes eagle nest would sure like some of that warm California Sun today. Sounds just like Shadow at the Big Bear Valley nest! You can see that stick to the side of Chase. There were some gorgeous views from the Two Harbours nest at sunrise.Ĭhase wanted some time with the eaglet so he brought in a big stick and coaxed Cholyn off the nest. Thunder told them to stay away from the edge! I will alert you as we approach pip.Īll three eaglets at the West End had a nice early breakfast. Maya and Blue 33 (11) will have the first Osprey chicks to hatch on the streaming cams in the UK. Here is a short video clip of the third egg being laid. If all three hatch, Laddie LM12 is going to be one busy male at the Loch of the Lowes. Yesterday, Blue NC0 laid her third and, hopefully, last egg of the 2022 season. There are still floaters around looking for a mate and a nest. looking at the intruder above the nest.īoth on the look out from the perch. No eggs so far – that’s a good thing.Īran looking around from the rim of the nest. ![]() Idris brought in a super fish for Telyn at the Dyfi nest and then incubated the eggs for her so she could have a good feed.Īran and Mrs G have both been on the alert this morning at the Glaslyn nest. I hope Andy brings in another fish soon for Lena and Little. I think Lena was planning on dividing it up but she didn’t get a chance. The first fish today came in and Middle grabbed it. Was recreational boat traffic the cause of no deliveries later in the day? I always wonder especially on a holiday weekend. Yesterday, at the Captiva osprey nest, the last fish was delivered around noon. Tomorrow Middle Bob will look much more like Big Bob. Middle Bob (top right) is in between the other two siblings. It is healthy – look at that fat little bottom. Little Bit (middle) still looks rather soft and young. ![]() I am so impressed by her.īig Bob (left) has its dark oily head today and has been seen doing a lot of preening as its new darker-grey wooly down comes in. She tries each beak when she has flakes of fish. Did I actually think at one time this wee baby would not survive? He is so feisty and what a great Mum he has. This little one is not bothered at all when it comes to putting its head in front of Big sibling. Little Bit – in the middle – stretches its neck really far and gets some amazing bites of fish. Mum called and Dad brought another fish to her at 09:34. The day started off really well for Little Bit at the UFlorida Osprey nest in Gainesville. She didn’t have seed of any kind but she had dried cranberries, frozen blueberries, and some apples she chopped up. Everything helps! Yesterday a huge flock of robins came to our neighbours. In fact, it is often so much easier to manage a small space with a single feeder. Whether it is a large or small space, each of us can bring joy to our lives by helping our feathered or furred friends. They live in a beautiful flat in New Zealand near a place where they can observe ducks and swans but, with the sale of the family cottage, they are now longing for a home with a large garden. I received a note from a friend of forty years this morning. We seem to have all found a way to coexist which certainly brings a lot of joy. I love the rustic garden we have created that allows us to interact with wildlife in an urban setting rather than setting boundaries to keep the birds, the squirrels, the rabbits, and sometimes a raccoon separate and apart. Normally he goes to the suet cylinder with the wooden flap that helps him sit better but today he decided he wanted the peanut suet. Mr Woodpecker came for some of the suet a few hours later. The sun is shining bright, the sky is blue with some clouds, and the Dark-eyed Juncos and European Starlings arrived in the garden three or four hours ago! There is not supposed to be more snow for another five or six days – thankfully. ![]()
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