ARCHIVED 2009-2010 SEASON Daily Nest Observations & Photos

In this Sub-Forum, please post narrative reports and photos of the activities of the Pembroke Pines Bald Eagles as they go about building their nest, incubating their eggs, and raising their youngsters. Reports of local Bald Eagle sightings any time of year are also invited. Please include the date in the title of your post, and generally start a new topic for each day. Your observations have given us new insights into the behavior of the eagles. Use the Resize tool in the Image Upload menu if your photos are wider than 1020px.

SUBSCRIBE ANONYMOUSLY AT THIS LINK to receive e-mail copies of all posts to this FORUM, either individually or in Digest form.

All observers are invited to join the Silver Trail Middle School science students in their science project by using the electronic form to record observations. See full instructions at top of main Eagle Nest Watch Page. Simply click on button in PDF form to E-mail directly to Ms Kelly Smith, Science Teacher at the Middle School. OPEN ELECTRONIC MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT PROJECT OBSERVATION FORM (PDF), AND AUTOMATICALLY E-MAIL IT TO Ms SMITH , OR IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A PDF READER, ENTER OBSERVATIONS ON THIS FORM, PRINT, OR SAVE  & E-MAIL

 View an updated PDF Spreadsheet that summarizes key observations for each breeding season.

Visit the main Pembroke Pines Eagle Watch Page at this link.
123456
Topics (210)
Replies Last Post Views Sub Forum
New Electronic PDF Observation Form now e-mails data directly to Middle School by NewMexiKen
2
by NewMexiKen
Electronic Nest Observation Forms
Tuesday, January 19-- Incubation day #32 by NewMexiKen
2
by Jill W
Mon 01/18/10 by Carolyn J
1
by Trisha
Eagle Observation! (Student of Ms.Kelly Smith) by Rebecca Rivera (Stud...
3
by Trisha
New Electronic Nest Data Collection Forms Now Available by NewMexiKen
1
by NewMexiKen
Electronic Nest Observation Forms
Thanks Al and Carolyn- by Jill W
0
by Jill W
Jan. 18 by Al
0
by Al
Request help collecting data by Kelly Smith
2
by NewMexiKen
Electronic Nest Observation Forms
Trees near the power lines by Al
0
by Al
Saturday Jan. 16 ,2010 by Al
2
by NewMexiKen
Nest watch, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 by Jill W
4
by Trisha
Nest watch, Thur, 7 Jan 2010 by Trisha
3
by Randy
Question for the Experts by Linda954
9
by NewMexiKen
Nest Watch 1-4 4:15-6:05 PM by Jill W
0
by Jill W
Jan 1, 2010 8:30-9:30, 10:00-10:30 by Jill W
9
by Trisha
An Observation by Jill W
0
by Jill W
December 30 Nest Watch by Jill W
3
by Trisha
Nest watch...Mon, 28 Dec 09 by Trisha
1
by NewMexiKen
December 26- Afternoon by Jill W
1
by NewMexiKen
December 26 -- Very low on nest this morning by NewMexiKen
1
by Jill W
Christmas Day Report by Linda954
0
by Linda954
Merry Christmas by Kathy
1
by Trisha
Low in the nest today Dec. 23 ,2009 by Al
1
by Jill W
Low in nest today by NewMexiKen
0
by NewMexiKen
Nest watch, Monday 21 Dec. 09, 12:10 PM by Jill W
1
by Carolyn J
Eagle nest by Steve Caplan
0
by Steve Caplan
Nest watch, Monday 21 Dec. 09, 1pm by Trisha
0
by Trisha
Eggs laid December 18? - Incubation underway by NewMexiKen
2
by Kelly Smith
Eagle on the nest - 4:00 to 5:00pm by Mike Fossler
1
by NewMexiKen
Eagles by Al
1
by Trisha Norton
Eagles by Al
0
by Al
Photos of pair at nest Saturday, December 12, 2009 by NewMexiKen
1
by Trisha Norton
The stork is hanging around-- an omen? by NewMexiKen
1
by Trisha Norton
Pair roosting together much of this morning by NewMexiKen
0
by NewMexiKen
Female roosting west of nest 10-11:30 AM this morning by NewMexiKen
0
by NewMexiKen
123456