Funnily enough, the nestling stepped out of the nest again just under three hours later (08:52:01, 30 July 2022). This time (s)he was aided back into the nest by the two-strong INPA team that came to ring it at 13:41 the same day:
The nestling is now known as C40 and, aged 92 days today, is expected to fledge in the first half of September.
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The nests of J04 and A40 and of J35 and T99 are now empty. First to fledge (at 134 days of age) was the chick raised by the former pair:
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The other fledgeling left it late, finally leaving the home cliff at the age of 141 or 142 days:
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Thanks MARBZY !!
I'm very glad to learn about all the new kids, especially the Haifa "Genius" He is very courageous, with much "chutzpa".
Let's pray for their long lives
I'm very glad to learn about all the new kids, especially the Haifa "Genius" He is very courageous, with much "chutzpa".
Let's pray for their long lives
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AUGUST 8th
Hi,
I cannot see the kid since yesterday.
Do you have news about it? Hope kid is OK
Here is what others wrote on the chat:
Chels
08:36:04 the nestling falls over the edge again
iris tauman
Good evening all! 21:06:27 Dad is in the nest and chick is behind the nest.
Hi! @iris tauman the nestling fell again behind the nest in the same spot at 08:36:04
iris tauman
Good evening @Chels! I do not think that chick fell from the nest. It looks to me that chick wanted to step out of the nest. He/she knows how to klimb back into the nest. So maybe chick prefers to remain outside the nest?
Chels
GE! the nestling stood on the rim of the nest then fell forward at least appeared to fall to me but hope s/he will be fine back there but wonder if the ranger will put s/he back in the nest
Chels
and move the cam again....darn ravens always using the exterior cam as a perch
Hi,
I cannot see the kid since yesterday.
Do you have news about it? Hope kid is OK
Here is what others wrote on the chat:
Chels
08:36:04 the nestling falls over the edge again
iris tauman
Good evening all! 21:06:27 Dad is in the nest and chick is behind the nest.
Hi! @iris tauman the nestling fell again behind the nest in the same spot at 08:36:04
iris tauman
Good evening @Chels! I do not think that chick fell from the nest. It looks to me that chick wanted to step out of the nest. He/she knows how to klimb back into the nest. So maybe chick prefers to remain outside the nest?
Chels
GE! the nestling stood on the rim of the nest then fell forward at least appeared to fall to me but hope s/he will be fine back there but wonder if the ranger will put s/he back in the nest
Chels
and move the cam again....darn ravens always using the exterior cam as a perch
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13:13 Today , He was standing on parent's balony an bagging or food
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Hello! The 2022 Hai-Bar Carmel nestling (C40) has been extremely busy in the last couple of weeks:
29 July: out of the nest for the first time (aged just 89 days!)
12 August: first trip to the feeding station (see the Charter Group Birdcams video below)
18 August: fitted with a GPS transmitter and wing-tagged as E26
24 August: first flight (aged just 115 days!)
29 July: out of the nest for the first time (aged just 89 days!)
12 August: first trip to the feeding station (see the Charter Group Birdcams video below)
18 August: fitted with a GPS transmitter and wing-tagged as E26
24 August: first flight (aged just 115 days!)
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Since making his/her first flight, E26 has been staying in the nest area, often hiding behind the nest and sometimes popping off to the restaurant. As the Charter Group Birdcams video below (taken earlier today, i.e. 28 August) shows, old habits die hard:
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November 13th
A question for the experts: a lesser spotted eagle?
Looks a little picked, no rings.
Live:
https://www.youtube.com/live/ydOz-M8260 ... DYX6mvXJ5Q
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Edit November 14th:
Found the answer to my question in the chat. Thank you @Rosa Xavier! They are GSEs.
A question for the experts: a lesser spotted eagle?
Looks a little picked, no rings.
Live:
https://www.youtube.com/live/ydOz-M8260 ... DYX6mvXJ5Q
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Edit November 14th:
Found the answer to my question in the chat. Thank you @Rosa Xavier! They are GSEs.
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