American Bald Eagles.
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Davenport Arconic Eagles, Iowa
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The further events are really weird
https://www.facebook.com/KisatchieNF/po ... u9yN7D6HHl
We have received word from the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine's Wildlife Hospital that the results from Anna (E-1 Female) were inconclusive as to whether Anna had Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI.) Upon learning this, the veterinarian went to retrieve Anna's body from the freezer to run a second test and learned that Anna's body had been incinerated. This news is very disappointing to us all as we really wanted to know what had made Anna ill. Based on clinical science and the symptoms she presented on New Year's Day, the veterinarian did say he believes Anna was infected with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI.) Another female eagle from nest E-3, Andria, died earlier in December and we are still waiting on her necropsy results. We have called the facility in Georgia where she was sent and they do not have any results yet. These tests take weeks to perform and we were told once they reach a determination, Andria will be sent to another USDA facility for confirmation of the diagnosis, so this may take months before we receive any results. >sigh<
We understand your frustration and disappointment, as we feel the same way. We have lost two beautiful mama eagles that we have all come to love and have no definitive answers as to what killed them. We will keep you posted when we do hear back about Andria's results. Meanwhile, in the next weeks, we will learn all we can about HPAI (how long does it linger, how is it spread, why some succumb and others do not, is there anything we can do to stop the spread, etc.) We will also continue to watch the happenings at E-1 and E-3. Looks like the new pair at E-3 may decide to move in permanently. ❤❤ Watch Live cams here: https://www.youtube.com/@KNFcams/streams
https://www.facebook.com/KisatchieNF/po ... u9yN7D6HHl
We have received word from the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine's Wildlife Hospital that the results from Anna (E-1 Female) were inconclusive as to whether Anna had Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI.) Upon learning this, the veterinarian went to retrieve Anna's body from the freezer to run a second test and learned that Anna's body had been incinerated. This news is very disappointing to us all as we really wanted to know what had made Anna ill. Based on clinical science and the symptoms she presented on New Year's Day, the veterinarian did say he believes Anna was infected with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI.) Another female eagle from nest E-3, Andria, died earlier in December and we are still waiting on her necropsy results. We have called the facility in Georgia where she was sent and they do not have any results yet. These tests take weeks to perform and we were told once they reach a determination, Andria will be sent to another USDA facility for confirmation of the diagnosis, so this may take months before we receive any results. >sigh<
We understand your frustration and disappointment, as we feel the same way. We have lost two beautiful mama eagles that we have all come to love and have no definitive answers as to what killed them. We will keep you posted when we do hear back about Andria's results. Meanwhile, in the next weeks, we will learn all we can about HPAI (how long does it linger, how is it spread, why some succumb and others do not, is there anything we can do to stop the spread, etc.) We will also continue to watch the happenings at E-1 and E-3. Looks like the new pair at E-3 may decide to move in permanently. ❤❤ Watch Live cams here: https://www.youtube.com/@KNFcams/streams
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Arizona, Lake Pleasant: Eagle on the nest
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NEFL Cam 1 - Live Bald Eagle Cam
Gabby leaves nest and egg yesterday 12;15 . This is Beau!
she did not return
Gabby leaves nest and egg yesterday 12;15 . This is Beau!
she did not return
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Gabby (Gabrielle), who was once present when Juliet was evicted and entered into a breeding community with Samson (descendant of Romeo & Juliet) ... now disappears too.
It is a pity.
Back then, Gabby had shown herself to be the protector of the brood. Not as the attacker. If I remember correctly ... .
This breeding site has too many interested parties.
I hope, Gabby is fine.
It is a pity.
Back then, Gabby had shown herself to be the protector of the brood. Not as the attacker. If I remember correctly ... .
This breeding site has too many interested parties.
I hope, Gabby is fine.
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb
Indian proverb
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Captiva eaglets CE10 and CE11 got the names Cal and Luza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97_mvUExeSg
Gabby might abandon the nest. It is also strange that she laid only one egg, maybe something went wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97_mvUExeSg
Gabby might abandon the nest. It is also strange that she laid only one egg, maybe something went wrong.
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NEFL Cam 1 - Live Bald Eagle Cam - January 22nd
Seems Gabrielle has returned.
Seems Gabrielle has returned.
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
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Yes, she did returned, but the egg stayed uncovered for many hours.
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Yes, there is a risk that the egg is lost. But at least not Gabrielle...
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Wildlife Rescue of Dade County Eagle Nest Cam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C43vG-l9nFg
The name of new female is Rose.
R6 hatched on January, 14. The second egg DNH.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C43vG-l9nFg
The name of new female is Rose.
R6 hatched on January, 14. The second egg DNH.
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asteria wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2024, 8:51 pm Captiva eaglets CE10 and CE11 got the names Cal and Luza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97_mvUExeSg
Gabby might abandon the nest. It is also strange that she laid only one egg, maybe something went wrong.
NEFL Bald Eagles - Gabby and Beau
Gabby actually laid two eggs, unfortunately the first egg was accidentally buried by Beau. He didn't bury it on purpose, it just happened because he is inexperienced and does everything he has learned so far with great enthusiasm. So it happened that when he wanted to ventilate the bowl, he tore out a very large pile of grass and the poor egg rolled into the resulting depth. Unfortunately there was no way to dig it up again.
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Gabby laid her first egg on December 19th at 6:16pm, the first egg was buried in the nest and has not resurfaced. Gabby laid the second egg on December 23 at 5:18pm.
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Duke Farms Eagle cam, 2 eggs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_j90TWXti0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_j90TWXti0
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BIG BEAR Bald Eagles - Jackie and Shadow
....and then there were THREE
FOBBV
1-31-2024 #3!!!!!!!!!!! Jackie’s First Full 3-Egg Clutch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kCTvGbLca0
....and then there were THREE
FOBBV
1-31-2024 #3!!!!!!!!!!! Jackie’s First Full 3-Egg Clutch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kCTvGbLca0
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Hi Liz , yes, i think so too.
And fingers also crossed for:
Sauces Canyon Bald Eagles - Audacity and Jak
Audacity laid her first egg 02-02-2024, video by Lady Hawk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYKqpGJbBoA
May their egg/s be strong and may they be blessed with healthy chicks this season.
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