We arrived at the nest about 9:10 AM. An adult had brought in a fish just before we arrived. Later another large fish was carried in. A work crew started pounding in fence posts around 9:30 AM, beginning at the far west end of the northern boundary of the "Eagle Forest." An adult was feeding a chick when they started pounding the first post, and this startled the bird momentarily-- it quickly looked toward the source of the sound, but immediately resumed feeding and tearing at the prey. It ignored all subsequent pounding, even though the posts were getting closer to the nest. Interestingly, one eagle was roosting in the melaleucas to the west, less than 100 feet away, and it showed no sign that the hammering was disturbing it. The crew is using only hand labor. The soil is soft and requires no excavation. We stayed until around
Please report any signs of disturbance. Better that they are doing this now, than in a couple of weeks, when the chicks will probably be branching and could fall if startled.