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Quite fascinating watching yesterday but I think the chicks have blotted their copy books...err... I mean camera today. I wonder what will happen now?
peedee
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Been looking at it on and off and I think it is actually snowing where this cam is!
peedee
PS yes definitely snow obscuring the lens, could just make out both birds were on the next earlier. One of the three chicks was much smaller than the other two, hope it survives. Some facts about Bald Eagles are >here<
Didn't know they nested when it was so cold?
______________________________________________________________ The best journeys are not always in straight lines
For an account of our journeys click >here< (Last updated 1st March 2012)
Been looking at it on and off and I think it is actually snowing where this cam is!
peedee
PS yes definitely snow obscuring the lens, could just make out both birds were on the next earlier. One of the three chicks was much smaller than the other two, hope it survives. Some facts about Bald Eagles are >here<
Didn't know they nested when it was so cold?
I thought they were sea eagles as they were eating fish.
The nest is in Decorah, Iowa, USA more detail >here<
peedee
PS Note for a mod can this thread be moved to Nature Watch please ?
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They survied the snow storm and the snow has all gone now. Looks to be a sunny day and there is plenty of food being delivered.
peedee
______________________________________________________________ The best journeys are not always in straight lines
For an account of our journeys click >here< (Last updated 1st March 2012)
They survied the snow storm and the snow has all gone now. Looks to be a sunny day and there is plenty of food being delivered.
peedee
I looked in early this morning and was worried one of the chicks might freeze to death, the sitting bird was huddled against the cold wind, but one of the chicks was quite a way out of shelter and warmth.
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