This morning:
Hanover, Berry, Decorah & Owl
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This morning:
Hanover, Berry, Decorah & Owl
Yesterday was a busy day! Both Decorah and Hanover eagles laid their second eggs! The Berry babies are little fluffy "knock-em sock-em" eaglets, eating more frequently and sometimes peeking out...
I love owls. I will never get anything done............
I just realized I put the wrong website extension. Should be Explore.ORG
I know! I am checking throughout the day on all the nests. I had better not tell you about Explore.com which has live cams all over the world. Puffins, hippos, Alaskan bears fishing, panda bears in...
Decorah has egg #1 in the nest. She usually has a clutch of three by the time she is done. The first two are usually two days apart and the third arrives three days after that.
Here's a link to...
The Hanover, PA eagle had her first egg this afternoon. :)
The Hanover nest looks like they have begun to create the nest cup which will hold the eggs. I thought I saw the beginnings of one a few days ago but the darned snow keeps making an appearance.
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EAGLET!!!! Berry has a new eaglet and the second egg has a pip (air hole) which means its hatch is beginning. Here is a screenshot from a few moment ago. You can see the little fuzzy eaglet and...
Berry Eagles update: a confirmed pip was captured in a pic this morning. So egg #1 is beginning its hatch! Egg #2 should pip in about 3-4 days. :) Very exciting!
The Hanover eagles have to keep dealing with snow. :O There was just a little mouse in that nest. He might want to find another place to visit.
A few minutes ago, on the Decorah nest.
Mom on the left, Dad on the right.
The Berry eagle is sitting on two eggs! They are due to hatch any day now.
For now, there is usually only one eagle on the nest at a time. They take turns incubating the eggs. Generally, the unseen parent is on guard in a nearby branch. Once the eggs hatch and the...
Happy to hear of the PA nest! Thanks for the link!
I follow Decorah too! Loving the new HD cameras.
While we wait for the northern eagles to lay their eggs, there is a nesting pair down in...
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