Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
Re: Harriet & M15, American Bald Eagle Cam
If you wish to follow the leaving of the E's in pictures, you can follow the official recordings on the Hancock Wildlife Forum of SWFL:
https://forum.hancockwildlife.org/viewt ... 86#p463786
For me this is the most wistful season leaving the eaglets to fly free an soar high - do live with full crops and open eyes E18 and E17
https://forum.hancockwildlife.org/viewt ... 86#p463786
For me this is the most wistful season leaving the eaglets to fly free an soar high - do live with full crops and open eyes E18 and E17
Memories in rain
SWFL Eagles ~ E9 Dancing & Winging In The Rain 4.6.17
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MR2Sy9Khlk&t=2s
SWFL Eagles ~ E16 ~ I LOVE A Rainy Night! Dancing In The Rain! Special Music Presentation 7.15.20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_Eeyl6kH_o
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A message on the chatroll by Ginnie Pritchett:
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2nd June
I think we still have Harriet on the outer attic The Loyal Mother
I think we still have Harriet on the outer attic The Loyal Mother
A funny picture serie:
"It was a hot day on Feb 12, 2018. Harriet was panting and E10 was intrigued by her tongue"
"E10 "that looks tasty"
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E10 "let me have a taste"
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H "Let go of the Tongue"
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"It was a hot day on Feb 12, 2018. Harriet was panting and E10 was intrigued by her tongue"
"E10 "that looks tasty"
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E10 "let me have a taste"
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H "Let go of the Tongue"
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E10 "Ok mom"
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H "Geez these kids!"
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H "Geez these kids!"
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E10, H, E11 2/12/18
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E10 & Harriet 2/12/18
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E10 & Harriet 2/12/18
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Ooooh, what a season this was !!
Now our miracle "babies", E18 and E17, are on their own, so early and well prepared for their life, from their outstanding parents Harriet and M15.
May they have a long happy life, full crops and fly always high up in the sky under a lucky star
Owlie, thousand thanks for the wonderful reporting - you did a really great job
Now our miracle "babies", E18 and E17, are on their own, so early and well prepared for their life, from their outstanding parents Harriet and M15.
May they have a long happy life, full crops and fly always high up in the sky under a lucky star
Owlie, thousand thanks for the wonderful reporting - you did a really great job
Thank you balistar, for your kind words - nice to hear to have given something to someone
It has been a pleasure to share updates of this my favorite nest - especially I have enjoyed to post the excellent ground crew photographs - I am a photo enthusiast myself, too.
Here some more memories of the precious E9 from 25th March 2017:
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Some photos of the last day the E's were seen on the territory together, 22nd May 2021
E18
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E18 in the pine tree
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E18 taking off from the nest tree
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Continuing from 22nd May 2021
E18 telling E17, hey this branch is already occupied
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E17 getting ready to land
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Our beautiful Queen Harriet
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E18 telling E17, hey this branch is already occupied
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E17 getting ready to land
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Our beautiful Queen Harriet
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I don't know if this will be custom, but just now there is a video of hatching process of E15 going on the cam page - will they show more videos during the off season, we will see ...
https://www.dickpritchettrealestate.com/
From Facebook
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TODAY'S MOVIE: https://youtu.be/PdFcOSZg6_o
M15 Is Home! Harriet Too! ~ Securing Their Territory 08-12-21
It was a quiet early morning in the nest tree pasture with no sight or sound of Harriet or M15. A Red-tailed Hawk, Loggerhead Shrike, Cattle Egret and Blue Jay visited the pasture while I watched for H & M. Then an adult eagle was seen on the cell tower across the road, so I went behind the shopping center to see who it was or if H or M were nearby. Sure enough, Harriet was in a pine tree left of the cell tower, vocalizing to the "neighbor" eagle perched on the tower. She didn't stay long and flew into the stand of trees. I found her (by vocalization) on the other side of the trees as well as M15. It was so good to hear and see them both! (This is usually the time period I first see the two of them together again.) I may not see them together again for a while as we only see them occasionally until they "get busy" preparing for the new nesting season later in September.
From Facebook:
Harriet and M15 perching in the OCT when it was still availableWskrsnwings
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TODAY'S MOVIE: https://youtu.be/Jl-V5UcLUPQ
Harriet Fishes The Pasture Pond/The OCT Has Fallen 08-30-21
On arrival to the nest tree pasture I saw that the OCT (old cam tree) was laying on the ground, intact with roots. The rains have been frequent and heavy as of late, so the saturated ground is most likely the cause of the snag toppling. The OCT snag (dead tree) was the tallest & the favorite perch spot for the adults. As sad as it was for me to see, I take Harriet's lead of adapting & "going on" and know I can adapt too.
Later the White Ibis families scattered from the snags (as I watched a Red-tailed juvenile hawk hunt under a tree) signaling Harriet's arrival to the pasture & pond to grab a fish and take it to the church tree to eat. She returned to the leaning palm at the pond, watching the water and the surrounding area. A large bird flew over and H alerted but did not pursue it.
M15 was not seen but I am sure he is nearby. Soon enough we will see both more often in the pastures as their desire to prepare for nesting season increases.
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Thank you, Owlie for informations.
That's really pity.
That's really pity.
The nature needs us not, but we need the nature
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TODAY'S MOVIE: https://youtu.be/d9OpiUKGAlY
Let Season 10 Begin: A Stick, Greenery, A Chase & Bonding 09-05-21
Harriet & M15 were perching in the nest tree when I arrived this morning. I listened to their mutual vocalizations waiting for the morning light. Harriet dropped to the nest before dawn and M15 brought the first stick for this season before sunrise. They worked in the nest before flying to the west pasture to "check out" Nest 2. As they watched their territory in a west pasture snag, M15 went after a Cattle Egret and Harriet joined in the hunt. The egret got away, 'laying low' in the retention area across the road. M15 watched for the egret to reappear as Harriet flew across the road behind the shopping center to have a morning discussion with the neighbor eagle on the cell tower. Not long after, M watched H return to the nest with greenery for the nest, a pine bough sprig. Harriet then joined M15 in the front pine and their behaviors showed them strengthening their bond... watching & vocalizing together as they perched side by side. There was even an attempt at bonding under the guise of mating by M until H reminded him it was only September. Both tracked a bird flying south to north and they both flew NW out of sight. Let Season 10 begin with nestorations off more than on until later in September.
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Season 10 has begun on the Pritchetts' pasture and photographers started to work again - here first shots of M15, our hero, 5th Sep 2021
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Season 10 has begun on the Pritchetts' pasture and photographers started to work again - here first shots of M15, our hero, 5th Sep 2021
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Harriet and M15
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Harriet's look
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