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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 4:17 am 
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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
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MDNR update
Hello Eagle Fans!

We hope you have been enjoying watching our little eagles grow and get strong. The young family has done an excellent job of surviving the harsh Minnesota spring. The three chicks are now roughly a month old. Though they seem "little" the chicks are almost the size of a crow. In another month, they will be almost full-sized and getting ready to fledge (fly from the nest)! You can see the young already stretching and exercising their wings to get ready for the big flight. Weather challenges are likely not over with, however. In the coming months it is likely they (and we) will have to endure thunderstorms, wind, rain, hail, and lightening. All of these things can be hazardous to the eagles and quite possibly, the camera.

Many people have been worried about and have been sending concerns about the youngest eaglet. It is still obviously smaller than it's siblings, but it is growing at the same rate of speed as the other two. Both parents have been very attentive to all of the chicks, making sure each of them receives food at meal time. The smallest one is just that, the smallest of the three eaglets and one week behind the first chick in development. Sibling rivalry is common and innate in eagles. This behavior prepares them for future hunting, territorial disputes as well as predator attacks. Eagle chicks can be predated on by great-horned owls, raccoons, other raptors as well as other eagles. Rough-housing in the nest is natural and necessary for them to survive in the wild.

There certainly has been no lack of food in the nest. Some of the carcasses brought into the nest include: channel catfish, squirrels, pigeons, rabbits, a red-headed duck, and a muskrat! All of these food items support the diet of the eagles which are considered to be carnivorous raptors. Carnivores eat only meat and receive all of their nutrition from the meat of different species of prey. All of the moisture their bodies need comes from the meat the eagle eat, so they need very little water in their diets.

This week we were able to finally read all of the numbers on Mom's band on her leg! We tracked down the data and found out that she was banded by the Raptor Center of Minnesota in 2010. The band on the left leg is one indicator (most banders use the right leg). She had been brought into the center with a foot injury and intestinal parasites. The doctors at the Raptor Center determined that she was hatched in 2009. After her injuries healed, she was released in Hastings in November of 2010. If this is the same female that nested at our camera nest last year, it would have been her first brood. Eagles reach sexual maturity at the age of five. It takes this long for their plumage (feather colors) to reach the full white head and tail. Inexperience by young birds often does not end well and this might be part of the reason the nest failed last year. Whatever the reason, we were very excited to find out this information about the mother at our nest and that they are raising their first brood just fine!
Once again, the Nongame Wildlife program would like to thank all those who subscribe to this newsletter and especially to those who have donated to the Nongame Wildlife Fund. All donations are so appreciated and we obviously have very generous supporters. Thank you!

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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:39 am 
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MDNR one very wet parent and little stinkers trying to get under mom/dad. Not working as good as it used to :teehee:
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Skye and Kite won't be having any little ones this year :cryinggirl: but I did get this shot of Sky screaming at Kite to come home :teehee:

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One soggy momma those 2 are just to big to crawl under her anymore

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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
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Pittsburg~4/26...mom went over to feed #3 while Dad distracted the others..(my version. I can't say that was the actual plan...LOL)

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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
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MN DNR...they have had torrential rains the past several days....Mom's been doing her best to keep them warm...too big to keep them dry!!!

According to the fB page, Dad's also been on the nest at the same time too...

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Miles City Montana Eagle Cam April 28th 2014

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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
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River Farm update and its not so good!
Eaglet “Justice” at RF Nest tangles with fishing line

April 30, 2014 — bald eagle, birds, Eagle, eaglecam, eagleholic, eaglet, nature, raptors, RF

The little older than 5 week eaglet at the RF nest had a run in with some fishing line yesterday. According to reports, he did swallow some at one point, but later coughed it up so mom could remove it (yay!). It appears that the line itself is still on the nest. At this moment, there is some water on the cam, so it is really hard to see what the status is, and whether Justice is still tangled in any way. But wanted to report it since it continues to be of general concern. Here are links to videos by MsO (thanks!) showing the events yesterday:

Part 1 http://youtu.be/2alBa6ravA8

Part 2 http://youtu.be/r7sxGdYWJWo

Part 3 http://youtu.be/vAwKiNhxn7M (mom removes fishing line)

Links to cam: http://new.livestream.com/rfeaglecam/ev ... &cat=event or rfeaglecam.net

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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
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OH DEAR....that's not good...hopefully all is well now...

I'll have to watch the vids later...I guess my internet is not cooperating..all I"m getting is spinning circles...grrrrrrrrrrrr...


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 Post subject: Re: MISC. USA Eagles ~ 2014
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RE: Justice at the RF nest.

eagleholic reports (about 1 1/2 hrs ago) that fishing line is around wing and possible foot..experts are being consulted...but, I'm watching him now....which is hard because of the cam angle... :girlcrazy: He's flapping and walking...so, I'm not seeing it..maybe he was able to pull it off?


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RE: Justice at the RF nest.

eagleholic reports (about 1 1/2 hrs ago) that fishing line is around wing and possible foot..experts are being consulted...but, I'm watching him now....which is hard because of the cam angle... :girlcrazy: He's flapping and walking...so, I'm not seeing it..maybe he was able to pull it off?

Just got to the ;laptop and saw this, OH MAN I sure hope if its around him/her they will do something

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Climber at the nest and has lowered Justice down, now cleaning up

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I missed the removal...but got the return....from reading the chat, looks like they took this opportunity to band..AND clean the lens!!!

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