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02/13/2014 01:01:12 PM · #601 |
oh my -- they're building and it's soooo cool! |
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02/24/2014 09:42:31 AM · #602 |
Decorah Eagles
Brooding behavior. Worth a peak. Sorry about the ad you're forced to watch on the front end. |
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02/24/2014 09:45:07 AM · #603 |
One egg has been laid. The female just took off. But, she'll be back. The pair won't leave the egg unincubated for very long.
eta: she's back. Confirm first egg laid. As you all may remember, three or four eggs are laid one to two days apart. About 35 days of incubation. First egg now expected to hatch on March 30, 2014.
Message edited by author 2014-02-24 09:49:15. |
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02/24/2014 10:02:38 AM · #604 |
Darn, that is cold weather for egg-laying and incubating! Pretty much all of the coming week, single digit highs and below-zero lows. Brrr.
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02/24/2014 11:08:19 AM · #605 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Darn, that is cold weather for egg-laying and incubating! Pretty much all of the coming week, single digit highs and below-zero lows. Brrr. |
The next round of polar vortex is supposed to be very cold. The eagles are probably okay, as long as the nest in the tree retains its integrity. The supply of nearby food is good. They are an experienced pair of adults. Their top priority is to keep the eggs incubated. A severe cold snap is probably less dangerous now than when the chicks are hatched and jumping around. |
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02/24/2014 04:35:32 PM · #606 |
Awesome! I missed Richard's post, but I figured she must be laying since she's in the nest a lot now.
Congrats on the first egg! |
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02/24/2014 07:03:46 PM · #607 |
Yaaaaay!!!! Obession-watching is back! Her butt's to the camera right now. |
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02/25/2014 08:21:41 AM · #608 |
It's reasonable to expect to see egg #2 laid today. Decorah Eagles live |
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02/25/2014 03:43:48 PM · #609 |
Cool I didnt know there was more than one eagle to watch, we've been watching the Berry Eagle Nest Cam |
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02/26/2014 06:32:28 PM · #610 |
One of the Decorah eagles is looking beautiful right now in the last of the afternoon light. |
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02/26/2014 06:40:21 PM · #611 |
lovely! Boy it looks cold and windy.... |
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03/01/2014 03:26:27 PM · #612 |
Poor thing! snow in the nest. |
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03/02/2014 09:31:19 AM · #613 |
Two eggs may be the complete size of this clutch. A third egg born a week after egg 1 would be at a severe disadvantage. So, two are enough. |
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03/02/2014 09:44:21 AM · #614 |
Here is another Bald Eagle nest-cam at Berry College in Georgia ... they already have one hatchling ... |
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03/02/2014 09:47:53 AM · #615 |
Good live video. I think they plan to add audio next year. The southern states are a month ahead. |
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03/03/2014 02:54:17 PM · #616 |
Decorah Eagles
The 3rd egg has been laid. Also, I've observed the male and female taking turns at incubation. It's a shared duty for this species. |
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03/04/2014 01:28:04 AM · #617 |
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03/04/2014 07:52:22 AM · #618 |
I dont think the eagles really mind the camera, and even if they do, the probably don't have the money to buy a jammer... |
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03/04/2014 08:08:31 AM · #619 |
Originally posted by vawendy: I dont think the eagles really mind the camera, and even if they do, the probably don't have the money to buy a jammer... |
Two years ago one of the juvies managed to break one of the cameras.
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03/05/2014 10:51:45 AM · #620 |
Poor things!! Check out how much snow is in the nest now! |
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03/05/2014 12:54:37 PM · #621 |
Originally posted by vawendy: Poor things!! Check out how much snow is in the nest now! |
Wow! Tough winter conditions in Iowa. Both adults are sharing the incubation duties. You'll note the adults do not leave the eggs uncovered for very long. |
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03/05/2014 04:50:40 PM · #622 |
I never get to see them in daylight. Poor things are always covered in snow at night! |
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04/02/2014 08:17:03 PM · #623 |
First egg has hatched. I just caught a glimpse of the little one.
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04/02/2014 10:38:38 PM · #624 |
That is soo cool the alcoa eagles eggletts also hatched this morning at 10:30 soooo cool to hear and see the little ones:)) |
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04/16/2014 03:29:47 PM · #625 |
I see babies! And I'm getting motion sickness from watching the tree sway in the wind! |
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