Links to other White-Tailed Eagle (WTE) Cams

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Re: Links to other White-Tailed Eagle (WTE) Cams

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:hi:
Last year cam was turned off on August 5th, and last time I saw the eaglet on August 4th. So I hope we will see juvies in the nest before end of this season.
On the one hand it's sad we can't watch them (empty nest syndrome), but on the other hand it's a joy they succesfully fledged.
Ground watchers reports are very valuable, but sometimes sad (like in case of Decorah nest)
Thank you Owlie and all the others for your reports also. I will obviously watch this cam next year (if, of course, Pandion will collect enough money)
BTW We have an eglet in the nest now.
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Owlie, Mamicja :hi: Many many thanks for your comments and photos... :loveshower: as I can only see the forum but not live webcams due to my laptop little capacity... That has been a pleasure to observe these WTE juvies to grow and fledge. I am so happy for them :wave:
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Evening events
20:58 Parent brought a prey and eaglet (boy) flew in.
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He started eating, but at 21:05 big sister arrived and frightened him.
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He flew away at 21:10 and sister ate the prey.
When the prey was finished she moved on the parent's branch and later on the branch on right side of the nest. Now she is sleeping there.
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I have an impression, that now sister is much bigger then her brother, and he afraids her.
They became wonderful juvies, aren't they?
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July 15th
Eaglets visited the nest today also.
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Evening siblings encounter was rather dynamic.
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For sure crop is nicely filled.
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July 16th
Good evening, :hi:
Eaglet was on the nest, pictures from 20:48 til 21:20.
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Eating an evening meal. Unfortunately I couldn't see what it was.
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Thanks a lot to all for continuously posting pictures and reports about this eagle family! :thumbs:
As I haven't the time to follow the cam more often, I'm happy to read your reports every evening. :D
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Today I noticed only one visit in the evening. Eglet flew in at 20:37, looked for leftovers and rested.
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At 21:37 parent brought a small prey. Eaglet ate it, flew on the parent's branch and left soon.
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WTE Denmark
July 17th
Eaglet flew in about 09:30 and was lying/resting in the nest.
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At 10:38 parent brought the prey (a fish). Eaglet ate it and was watching the sky throughly.
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He/she flew away at 12:15
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WTE Denmark
July 18th
Eaglets visited the nest many times, but not together.
09:20
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15:37
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16:07
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They flew in and away, or one can hear their squeals.
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WTE Denmark
July 21st
Camera was offline since Friday evening till today's morning.
Today I didn't notice any eaglet's visit, only something brown ( hank of fur?) was fluttering in the wind.
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20:50 Both eaglets and parent with a big grey prey flew in.
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Tuesday the 22nd July

18:11 DT
An eaglet tail - or a wing tip - is waving on the chicks' branch on the right
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WTE Denmark
15:30 Eaglet (boy) with a prey in the nest (I haven't seen who brought the prey)
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15:44 Eaglet (girl) arrived and waited for her turn
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When the first eaglet finished eating sister took the leftovers
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Eaglet (boy) flew away and was back after few minutes
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Then sister flew on the parents branch, and brother nibbled her tail until she flew away
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WTE Denmark
July 26th
After a few days break I noticed eaglet's visit at the nest. He/she flew in at 14:21, inspected the nest, flew on parent's branch and left at 14:35.
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Eaglets visits became less frequent, but I belive they practise hunting somewhere at the sea shore or the lake. Sucessful hunting, eaglets.
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Mamicja, thanks a lot :hi:

Have a good hunting, eaglets :loveshower:
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Mamicja, thanks a lot :hi:

Have a good hunting, eaglets :loveshower:
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings dominate nature, before they have learned to control themselves. -Albert Schweitzer
I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the so-called "lower animals" versus the traits and dispositions of man. The result humiliates me. - Mark Twain
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Very early Thursday 31st July
I had a look at the Danish cam and got a picture from yesterday (Wednesday) at 13:06:44. Maybe it is a sign that the camera has been closed for the season. I found no further information on FB.
So bye bye eaglets and good luck with hunting training!
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EDIT 14:10 Danish time
Tha camera is still working ... No eagles in the nest.
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The cam is online again. One of eaglets visited the nest at 09:20, got some rest, spotted something ( parent with a prey?) and flew away at 09:51
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WTE Denmark
August 1st
In the evening one eaglet inspected the nest for leftovers. He/she squealed for food, which means the parent was close.
Eaglet flew away at 19:45
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Tuesday the 5th August

Autumn yellow leaves on the nest - no eaglets ...
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Owlie wrote:Tuesday the 5th August

Autumn yellow leaves on the nest - no eaglets ...
:hi:
It really looks like autumn. No sign of eaglets, no one calls, only small grey birds visited the nest. I suppose the cam will be turned off soon.
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WTE Denmark
August 6th
When I opened the cam at 17:39 eaglet was eating something. Then he was looking for leftovers, lying and calling for food.
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Eglet flew away at 18:08 and was back at 18:25. Looked like he was waiting for food. He flew away again at 18:40
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