American Bald Eagles.
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Re: American Bald Eagles.
Washington, DC: Little one at 7:12am breathing but...so sad to see that it has perished.
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Washington, DC
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Eagle Country, SW Florida
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Washington, DC: 2nd PiP/hatch in progress...
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Washington, DC - Lotus is feeding her chick this morning
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Eaglet rescue in progress at the IWS Catalina Two Harbors Bald Eagle Cam
https://www.facebook.com/exploreorg/vid ... 653195261/
https://www.facebook.com/exploreorg/vid ... 653195261/
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Rescue story video:asteria wrote: ↑April 26th, 2022, 9:58 pm Eaglet rescue in progress at the IWS Catalina Two Harbors Bald Eagle Cam
https://www.facebook.com/exploreorg/vid ... 653195261/
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Washington, DC
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Big Bear Bald Eagles
2022-09-10 ~A woodpecker is searching for food~6:02 p.m
2022-09-13 ~Shadow brings first stick to the nest
2022-09-10 ~A woodpecker is searching for food~6:02 p.m
2022-09-13 ~Shadow brings first stick to the nest
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October 4th
BIG BEAR
Jackie and Shadow start nestauration on their old nest there was a fear that they would build a new nest.
BIG BEAR
Jackie and Shadow start nestauration on their old nest there was a fear that they would build a new nest.
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7:19 kisses
glad to see them back
glad to see them back
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Happy about the good news
Thank you, Liz
Now all my favourite BEs are back, unharmed, such a relief.
Thank you, Liz
Now all my favourite BEs are back, unharmed, such a relief.
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October 28 - news of SE29
SE29 received a badly broken leg just above its talons when it flew into a wall or window in early October. It has been under vet care since that time. Vets attempted to stabilise the break with splints, however this has not been successful. Yesterday SE29 underwent surgery to stabilise the fracture using an external fixation device. The surgery went well and vets are happy with the result. However, there are many possible complications that may still arise as the talons and feet are such a vital structure for raptors and it needs to gain 100% functionality in order for it to be a success. If the fixation works, then SE29 will be rehabilitated. If not successful then the birds ongoing welfare will be assessed. Recovery and healing is a slow process and updates on its progress will be infrequent. Your understanding in this matter is appreciated
October 28 - news of SE29
SE29 received a badly broken leg just above its talons when it flew into a wall or window in early October. It has been under vet care since that time. Vets attempted to stabilise the break with splints, however this has not been successful. Yesterday SE29 underwent surgery to stabilise the fracture using an external fixation device. The surgery went well and vets are happy with the result. However, there are many possible complications that may still arise as the talons and feet are such a vital structure for raptors and it needs to gain 100% functionality in order for it to be a success. If the fixation works, then SE29 will be rehabilitated. If not successful then the birds ongoing welfare will be assessed. Recovery and healing is a slow process and updates on its progress will be infrequent. Your understanding in this matter is appreciated
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We have an own topic for the Sea Eagle Cam.asteria wrote: ↑October 28th, 2022, 4:38 pm https://www.facebook.com/Sea.EagleCAM/p ... Hjjnjtnwwl
October 28 - news of SE29
SE29 received a badly broken leg just above its talons when it flew into a wall or window in early October. It has been under vet care since that time. Vets attempted to stabilise the break with splints, however this has not been successful. Yesterday SE29 underwent surgery to stabilise the fracture using an external fixation device. The surgery went well and vets are happy with the result. However, there are many possible complications that may still arise as the talons and feet are such a vital structure for raptors and it needs to gain 100% functionality in order for it to be a success. If the fixation works, then SE29 will be rehabilitated. If not successful then the birds ongoing welfare will be assessed. Recovery and healing is a slow process and updates on its progress will be infrequent. Your understanding in this matter is appreciated
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Rebuilding Bald Eagle & Osprey Nests after Hurricane Ian
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Hurricane Ian wrecked the homes of Connie & Clive (Bald Eagles) as well as Andy & Lena (Osprey). We are rebuilding the nest and replacing destroyed cameras in the first week of November. Sadly, this is not cheap. If you would like to contribute to the nest & cam rebuilds, we would be grateful.
Hurricane Ian Destroyed So Much - Captiva Osprey & Eagle Cam Update
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhnsuRHECk4
By Window To Wildlife
Hurricane Ian wrecked the homes of Connie & Clive (Bald Eagles) as well as Andy & Lena (Osprey). We are rebuilding the nest and replacing destroyed cameras in the first week of November. Sadly, this is not cheap. If you would like to contribute to the nest & cam rebuilds, we would be grateful.
Hurricane Ian Destroyed So Much - Captiva Osprey & Eagle Cam Update
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhnsuRHECk4
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Congrats to their enthusiasm and big progress: Old nest pole has been reinstalled now with 6feet deep grounding!
2nd nest will be buildt in this Australian Pine Tree!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV5ck2Hnz3Y&t=4s
2nd nest will be buildt in this Australian Pine Tree!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV5ck2Hnz3Y&t=4s
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Davenport, Arconic Eagles, Iowa