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I saw a very large Bald Eagle in Glendale bay last weekend. Is this rare or are there eagles around? This bird was HUGE.
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The Bald Eagles are here for most of the year. When there are so many tourists around (and so much extra activity), you don't see the eagles very often. Come November, they come out and we see them daily. They never fail to impress with their beauty and size. Last winter there was a thread on the Forum about a deer carcass on the ice near us. A pair of Bald Eagles feasted for days until a huge female Golden Eagle showed up. They had to wait until she was full before eating. It was an amazing show.
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Sure wish I had seen it in the tree before swinging the club. Would have been nice to get a picture.
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I appreciate the feedback, and did not realize that it was such a common thing.
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Hi all,
Little of subject... got got this photo this past Thursday in a neighbors yard.. Mama and her eight babies... Also check out todays Citizen online... they have a link to streaming webcam PSNH has runnig on a pair of Osprey and two chicks... great quality live pics! Thx SteveA http://www.psnh.com/osprey/default.asp |
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SteveA - thanks for linking to the Osprey cam! I forgot to post a link yesterday when I saw it! The streaming video is amazing!!!
Another forum member I spoke with yesterday will be posting a link to a live streaming cam of eagles, when she returns home after the weekend! ![]() These cams provide such a unique opportunity to view wildlife. ![]()
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I've become addicted to the osprey webcam... look forward to the eagles! Thx SteveA
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As for the eagles, I will pass the link on if anyone wants to keep it for next year. But unfortunately for us but great for the Eagles, I believe they must have fledged and left from last week when I last viewed the Eagles. http://www.nu.com/eagles/live/default.asp You can still check this year and previous years' still shots of the eagles and the site explains the Eagle project. It has a link to the NH osprey nesting site too, checked that one out this morning and watched them eat breakfast.
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We were visiting friends on the north/northwest side of Camp Island and saw a Bald Eagle circling around toward Jolly ... he circled until he moved out of our sight. Our friends said he was in the area on Saturday as well.
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This morning around 9:30 I clicked onto the Opsrey cam for my morning fix. Both youngsters were in the nest, one enjoying breakfast, the other preening. I watched for my allotted ten minutes, then went about other business.
About 40 minutes ago, I clicked in again, and one of the youngsters had fledged. The other was picking at some fish bones, not getting much from any of them. Intermittently he/she would flap wings a bit, and then pick a bit more at the fish bones. A few minutes later, I noticed him/her intently listening and looking toward two spots to the left of the camera image, and then flapping/flying/hopping from one side of the nest to the other. This went on for another five minutes or so. I was sure this one was about to fledge, so as soon as the session ended, I clicked in again - thank heavens I did! Within four minutes of that session, I witnessed a few more of the listening/flapping/hopping episodes, and then swoosh! Off the nest he/she flew! I was so enthralled watching this happening, and although I'm sad to see the nest empty, it was a priveledge to watch such a special event take place! I have no idea if Ospreys return to the nest once they've fledged, but I'll be checking the cam regularly to find out! I hope all of you who are bird lovers were able to watch the cam over the past several days. ![]() ![]()
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Please keep watching! The fledgelings do return, and are now quite animated, as well as vocal! I've been watching them calling to one another, playing with one another, and even knocking one-another off the nest!
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This from the PSNH website
"Osprey nests are among the largest built by any bird. Measuring at least 3 feet deep and 5 feet across, osprey nests are built primarily of sticks, with softer materials like bark, moss, or grass lining the inside. Ospreys locate their nests high off the ground—in trees, rocky outcrops, or on utility poles. Usually, ospreys return to the same nests every year, building the structure up over time." So... I hope they will be back! I watched the same "maiden flight" late this morning... it was wonderful.. I think we'll see them for a few more months before they head off to South America. Guess they are sort of like many "summer folk" that come to the Lakes Region! ![]() http://www.psnh.com/osprey/live/default.asp
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I just finished another ten minute session, and by the looks of their actions, and their constant vocalizations, it seems as though they're both on the nest and demanding that lunch be brought in!
![]() Just got an email from my brother in SC. He missed the fledging, and has not been able to get in since, because of so much traffic. I told him I'd vacate a spot (now I ashamed for taking up so much time on it!) ![]() Thank heavens it's my day off!!!!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Dianne (the boss) and I have to get to Waldo Peppers... ashamed to say in 30 years up here we have never been... (shame on us) Really admire your St Baldricks "contribution"... we'll be in soon... and I'll bring some extra money for your cause.. As a "Lakes Region" junky I don't know why I didn't find this site sooner... Seems like alot of really nice folks.. SteveA
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Turkey vulture. They are scavengers. Tons of them down here in PA.
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We have been seen large flocks (?) of turkey vultures soaring up and down Rt28A and Rt11 for a few years now. They seemed to follow a set schedule, as if looking for roadkill for the 6pm dinner sitting. Now just yesterday I saw a large single raptor soaring overhead and I was wondering where his buddies were. He swooped down and grabbed a fish out of the lake and then I noticed it was a bald eagle. I hadn't seen one down here before. "Mee" had noticed that we haven't been seeing the usual flock of vultures for 2-3 weeks now, but instead seeing a single bird (which we thought was a vulture). We now wonder if an eagle has taken roost and whether that would scare off the turkey vultures ?
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A friend saw a Bald Eagle in a tree right next to her beach area on Paugus last week-she estimated 8 foot wingspan when it flew away. What a thrill!
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M-n-M...they (vultures) have been roosting in the woods in and around my house, so about even with Keywadin Park, but up the hill across rte 11. We were walking out of our house tonight with my daughter and there were at least three circling around, perhaps more, all of whom headed into the woods and seemed to be getting ready to roost for the night.
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We watched a bald eagle most of last week up around all the islands and coves near Greene's basin. the first day we saw the eagle we were out behind Badgers fishing and it flew over us only about 10' away, no camera. Next day we went out with my good camera and got dozens if not hundreds of shots. It wasn't in flight, it sat in a tall pine on a ledge for several hours. I posted a few more photos of the Eagle in the photopost section.
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I've seen one several times while fishing in the early A.M. this year off the west side of Timber Island. This morning one flew right over our house on Mink Island heading west towards Mark Island. Been great to see them around this summer.
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Saw a very dark-brown juvenile bald eagle on his way to Alton last Friday. (No white markings of the adult).
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On 9/4 we were anchored near State's Landing Beach, fishing. Lots of loon action. The loons suddenly became very vocal, we looked up and saw what we thought was an Osprey. Got the binoculars and sure 'nuff: an Eagle. Very exciting.
Anyone who is interested in bird cams: try palemale.com (red tail hawks in NYC); also, Kodak.com has the Peregrine falcon site that begins around March. It's offline now because the eyases have fledged and are no longer in the nest. This is another site with eagle and loon nest cams: http://www.briloon.org/ed/eagle/index.htm |
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I heard 4-5 loons making a big racket and saw this guy tormenting them from a rock at the end of our Island (Gem Island, one of the twins in Melvin Bay).
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When was that photo taken? Very cool -- and right in our neck of the woods (howdy, neighbor).
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Eagle was seen today, 9/6 3:30. He was there for about 15 minutes and then flew into a tree on the tip of Horn Point (Pine Point), near the Bald Peak beach club. (I'm sure they checked his membership!)
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neat photo of the eagle sitting on the rock. I've seen an eagle now several times up between Greens Basin and Blanchard.
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That rock usually had a Great Blue Heron on it. Must be a good fishing place.
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I looked over where he flew off to and saw him sitting in the same tree 4 hours later! They sure blend into pine trees well.
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Saw the eagle today flying east to west between Wawbeek and Gem island. He landed near the top of a tree on Gem then flew off towards Gun island. This is my first eagle sighting at the lake. It was impressive.
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Hope he's in the same location next weekend!
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We spotted an eage hovering and finally landing on, of all places, Eagle Island on Labor Day. I hadn't noticed this thread until tonight, or I would have posted this rather ironic sighting sooner
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A large shadow passed over us near Lake Wentworth yesterday, but we managed to get a glipse of white tail and head.
In the two minutes it took to get to the shoreline for a better view, it had found a thermal and was soaring at around 2000 feet up! ![]()
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A dozen loons have been paddling around near my shore, when several members started giving the "yodel" call at about 1:30. Since that usually indicates an ultralight aircraft approaching over the shoreline, I glanced around —and saw nothing.
After about minute of the continuing winter preparations at the dock, all of the loons were yodeling, and the sound level had increased! I looked up again and saw the biggest bald eagle I've ever seen! She (by the re-e-e-e-e-ally big size) was headed toward West Alton: a good place for an eagle to be watched, I'm guessing. ![]()
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This past Monday, a Bald flew up along the starboard side of the Mount as she passed between the Fortys and Welch Island. The eagle cut in front, about 100 yds off the bow, came down and caught a fish, then flew back along the port side and away. Quite a sight!
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I suspect that what happened next is the photo was further altered in Photoshop, perhaps adding a puppy.
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Another Bald Eagle about 11 a.m. today. He was flying north along the W. Alton shoreline - what a beautiful sight. Not the first time we have seen one along the shore but always a thrill.
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Thanks APS. I guess this is why older people can be such curmudgens. Nothing changes, the longer you live the more you see that can fool you. So go back to what you learned in Kindergarten, and you've probably got a got grasp on what is real, ignore everthing else you supposedly learned afterward.
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I saw my favorite Eagle on the way home from a cruise yesterday. He sits on a bald branch at the end of a no wake channel. He supervises the boats getting up on plane.
My question is do eagles migrate south in the winter? I had seen one in NH at Xmas 2 years ago.
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That cat is putting his/her life in danger!
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Interesting how this post started about 8 years ago in Glendale. I saw a bald eagle right near the Marine Patrol headquarters area last weekend while trolling the Glendale shoreline!!
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Thanks for sharing that incredible eagle video, ApS! I left the sound up enough that my two Cairns could hear it downstairs. They went crazy and were howling!
![]() We have a bald eagle that flies by our place on the island. (I haven't seen it yet this year.) It might be the one that lives on the southern end or perhaps it's the one on Clay Point? It is positively gigantic! I am very fearful that it might try to take my 13.5 or the 15 pound dog out for lunch. ![]() ![]() Fortunately, Khaleesi and Harry do not often venture out onto the docks unless I am with them. |
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