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They found the bird. (Freedom) He's about 50 yards away, in a tree and about 75 feet above ground.
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I think the #2 bird was feeling lonely..and followed his sibling...Flew away.
NBNOPE: He is HIGH in a tree...Nest Tree..OR another tree..?? |
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I think Liberty is in the same tree, high up. It will be interesting to see what tomorrow will bring.
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The Website, and cameras are increasingly hard to get to all day.."Timed Out"..etc. The #2 bird is still hanging around on a branch above the nest and about 2 inches from the above nest camera this afternoon. He keeps looking at the inverted glass camera dome..eyeball to eyeball. The nest looks in disarray.
NB
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Jump Liberty.... JUMP!!!
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I have been watching the DC eagles since they were a few days old. We see a bald eagle on Rattlesnake Island periodically and have seen one on Blueberry in recent years. Watching the DC Eagles has given me such an appreciation for our local eagles and their activities. Hopefully the DC Eagles will be back again next year.
IG
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I was lucky enough to see your post..two minutes after you posted. I went directly to the LIVE Eagle Cam and saw the three of them standing around looking at each other.
![]() Was particularly happy because I was becoming concerned about #1..who had been off the radar for three days. NB
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The fledglings are coming and going. Today, One of the adults and Both young ones were on the nest ..having lunch.
NB
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Yesterday, I heard a rare, and repeated, call of a Bald Eagle. Normally a silent bird, it sounded as though in distress! I couldn't see it, but a mob of crows were raising a big ruckus in the distance. A few minutes later, two Loons joined the chorus in raising the alarm. The chipmunks, which seldom miss a chance to join-in when danger appears, were silent.
![]() This went on for about 15 minutes, then the crows got really noisy, which suggested they'd successfully scared off the Eagle—so I picked up my camera, and got a photo of the Eagle, being chased by only one—but perhaps the designated—crow. ![]() The Loons started up again, but it was in response to a low-flying yellow ultralight aircraft. ![]() ![]() .
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