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Oh my gosh i love it!!! Thank you Kit!
Happy holidays everyone and hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Tammie
Sent from my iPhone On Nov 22, 2018, at 9:27 AM, Rockitglider [via Bald Eagles of Broward County, Florida] <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Saw the pair briefly this morning just after 7am they only checked the nest then flew off. It was so cloudy and misty could barely see them
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In reply to this post by Stylechick60
This morning around 9:00 I was just west. of the parkinking lot North of Splash adventures. With binocular I scaned the trees looking toward theWest-Northwest, did not see anything . I'm. in the right area?
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I have not visited the site lately but the nest is just outside the far SW corner of the park, probably almost directly to the west, too far away for you to see from that location. Someone who visits frequently should be able to help you find it.
Ken Schneider
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In reply to this post by Tonybroward
Hello,
No you won't be able to see it from anywhere inside the park, you can but they won't let anyone in to see the nest so the only way to see it is to come off the road on 10th street heading west from powerline road, and just before the turnpike cloverleaf is where the nest is, just be careful of traffic and there is some drain pipes off the shoulder that you can get stuck in so be careful. We don't want to ruin it for us all by having to have a tow truck called in to pull you out of the ditch, or cause an accident from pulling off the road too fast, just be careful. If you have to make a couple of passes to see where you need to be, better to do that than have something worst happen. Later this season there will be more people visiting, if you want you can wait until you see someone else there and just pull in behind them. Good luck and please be careful. Kit
Rockitglider
AKA: Kit O. Nature Photographer, Model rocket builder, designer and flyer Remote Control Gliders & Rocket powered Gliders as a hobby, AUTOCAD engineer professionally for Fire Alarm Systems in Ft. Lauderdale Itnl. Airport (FLL) & PBIA as well. Website: http://img.gg/a7WNYUF |
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