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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Lake NC ~2014
PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 5:55 pm 
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Some more updates..

Posted today at 12:12 pm

    New update, just talked to Steve Stone with the American Wildlife Refuge, some good news and some bad. The chick appears to be recovering from the shock and is "acting more like an eagle" (alert and looking around). Bad news is that it does not appear to be using one of its talons. They are trying not to imprint on it so are leaving it alone and covered as much as possible, but may try to get an xray later today.

and prior to that one:
    Email from Francis Ferrell: I just spoke with the vet that now has custody of the living chick. I
    believe they have been posting pictures to facebook, so this may not
    be news to some of you, I havent had a chance to see everything they
    have posted yet.

    The chick is in stable condition, they do not believe there are any
    broken bones so they did not do an x-ray. It was extremely low on
    fluids, but they have given it fluids, pain medicine, and something to
    treat shock. It was also covered in lice which they have treated.
    Right now they have it in an incubator and it is warming up.

    They will transfer it to the Carolina Raptor Center tomorrow for
    further rehabilitation. They said that if it had been another week old
    then trying to re-nest the chick would have probably been the best
    option (possibly in an artificial platform below the existing nest),
    but since it was just learning to stand on its own, they think a more
    controlled rehabilitation will give this one the best chance of being
    re-introduced once it has fledged in captivity.

Couple more pics of the recovering eaglet..




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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Lake NC ~2014
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TY sGb

will be praying for this little guy

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Not a great pic but here's what the nest looked like from below at appox 7am. The part of nest that fell was substantial

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thanks for posting the vid...

I just checked Carolina Raptor Center FB page...no mention of the eaglet arriving yet...


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Jordan Lake Eaglet Update ~ Avian and Exotic Animal Care: "We know there are a lot of people waiting to hear about the eaglet, so here's the official update so far. Preliminary X-rays showed no obvious fracture, but her right leg is limp and she has no grip strength. She was stable enough for us to do laser therapy this morning and we will continue fluid therapy with the plan on transferring her to American Wildlife Refuge today where she will be transported to Carolina Raptor Center this afternoon. She's not out of the woods and we have real concern about her right leg, but she is definitely more alert and vocal this morning!"

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UPDATE from Carolina Raptor Center on FB

For those interested in the Jordan Lake eaglet, the bird's entry number for raptormed is 17934. You can view his chart on our website at http://www.carolinaraptorcenter.org or follow the link here: http://raptormed.carolinaraptorcenter.o ... -2014-0324

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Update on 17934: :egg20:
The nestling now has an adult in an adjacent mew that he/she is able to see. Hopefully this will help the bird to be self-feeding. He/she ate a few meals, but has definitely been on and off.


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From eagleholic:

They did a question/answer session today with one of the vets at Carolina Raptor Center...eagleholic did a summary of what was asked/answered..its very interesting...




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Thanks for the links...very interesting.

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so sad :sosad2 :egg15:

JORDAN LAKE EAGLET UPDATE: I am sorry to report that we do not have good news. The eaglet from Jordan Lake had to be euthanized this morning after surgery to repair a new break in his/her wing.
FROM DAVE SCOTT, DMV, staff vet:
We discovered an open fracture of the left humerus today. It was very close to the elbow joint (wing). We took him to surgery to attempt to repair it but we were not successful. The fracture likely occurred in the last few days and this explains his previously discovered high white blood cell count. Fractures like this are not common but they do happen, and this is one of the main reasons why we try to limit contact and handling of young birds.
In this case, we decided to euthanize the bird as he had multiple other serious issues including a fracture of the tarsometatarsus (leg/ankle) and anemia. We also could not rule out other internal damage or a pelvic fracture resulting from the original fall from the nest. In addition, we had not been able to stabilize his weight and he has been regurgitating more recently. Overall, the prognosis was never very good, but we did our best.


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from fb Jordan Lake EagleCam

The Jordan Lake Eagle Nest-cam has gone through some major changes this summer after the unfortunate nest collapse of our nest last winter. We have been monitoring the nest site and it does not appear that the pair of eagles will be repairing or re-using the same nest. Instead of a nest focused live feed, we have set up a more all-purpose wildlife camera near the Jordan Lake Dam. For the past several winters we have observed a migrating flock of juvenile and adult bald eagles at the dam site, with some daily counts of 25+ eagles. We also have regular osprey, blue heron, turkey and black vulture sightings, and countless other raptor, songbird, and other species sightings. We have a new camera this year with Pan-Tilt-Zoom capabilities, so we will be able to move the view around and zoom in on things. While we are disappointed that we won't have the opportunity to watch an eagle nest up close, we are also excited about the new viewing opportunities that this year's camera will provide. We are still working on finishing up the installation of the new wildlife cam, and will update the Ustream and Facebook sites once we are getting close to launching the feed.


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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Lake NC ~2014
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Thanks for bringing that info over, Priscilla..bummer


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