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This morning we watched the nest for a little over an hour, starting about 9:30 AM. The adult female was roosting on a horizontal limb above the nest. We could see the top of the head of one eaglet on the nest.
A sub-adult Red-shouldered Hawk flew in and perched about 10 feet above the eagle. The eagle called briefly but otherwise seemed not to pay attention to the hawk, which flew off after a few minutes. The male eagle suddenly appeared high over the nest, approaching from the south. He appeared to be carrying prey, but he continued in a NW direction. The female flew after him and both disappeared in the distance. Shortly thereafter the female had returned to roost in a dead Mealaeuca trunk just west of the nest. I ran over to photograph her as Mary Lou continued to watch the nest. (I could see no sign of injury to its face as I had suspected earlier). The male then appeared on the nest, presumably coming in from behind. The male tore at the prey, whcih appeared to be a white bird, and fed the chick. I took over 200 photos, trying to see if there may be a second eaglet, but they showed only a single offspring. Photographing the bably eagle was like spelling "banana;" I didn't know when to stop!
Ken Schneider
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http://www.jessan.com/Wildlife_camera_diagram.cfm Ken, these are great. Surprising that the eagle was tolerant of the hawk. See the link above – it’s of a SFla company that has done nestcams. I got their name and number from a friend who owns The Energy Store in Hollywood, and I left a vmail. So we found a local systems integrator who has done nestcams! Barry N. Heimlich 954-963-3564 From: NewMexiKen [via Bald Eagles of Broward County, Florida] [mailto:[hidden email]] This morning we watched the nest for a little over an hour, starting about 9:30 AM. The adult female was roosting on a horizontal limb above the nest. We could see the top of the head of one eaglet on the nest. Ken Schneider If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: This email was sent by NewMexiKen (via Nabble) |
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