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02/24/2015 10:12:51 PM · #651
Originally posted by tanguera:

Did they reposition the cameras? I can't see the ground anymore...

I beleive the eagles moved their nest last year (a tree next door!) So it is a new nest with new views.
02/24/2015 10:19:14 PM · #652
Originally posted by Enlightened:

Originally posted by tanguera:

Did they reposition the cameras? I can't see the ground anymore...

I beleive the eagles moved their nest last year (a tree next door!) So it is a new nest with new views.


Dang! How do they know they're the same eagles?????

Any idea what happened to the other nest?
02/24/2015 11:38:19 PM · #653
>>I beleive the eagles moved their nest last year<< [/quote]

If your question is about the Alcoa eagles, it is the same nest. That Y-shaped branch has been there for the three years I've been watching. It is the branch the fledglings seem to go to first to exercise their wings.

02/25/2015 12:01:34 AM · #654
Sorry I was off by a year for the new nest. The Decorah eagles moved in 2013
"Viewers missed the 2013 season after the eagle couple built and moved to an alternate nest. Cameras were installed in the new nest in time for the 2014 filming season, when the couple selected it again"
02/25/2015 10:13:42 AM · #655
Originally posted by Enlightened:

The Decorah eagles moved in 2013
Cameras were installed in the new nest in time for the 2014 filming season


That explains it. Thanks for clarifying. I just discovered the Decorah eagles last year (2014) and really enjoyed them.
02/25/2015 02:11:32 PM · #656
San Jose Peregrine Falcon Nestcam

San Jose Falcon Info Page
02/25/2015 04:13:39 PM · #657
Originally posted by GeneralE:

San Jose Peregrine Falcon Nestcam

San Jose Falcon Info Page


Totally cool! Now I've got four bird nests to watch. Thanks Mr. Marcus!
02/26/2015 08:47:56 AM · #658
yeahhh!!!!Liberty has a new egg in the nest! (alcoa cam)


Message edited by author 2015-02-26 08:48:22.
03/02/2015 12:08:07 AM · #659
And one more. Two eggs in the nest

//www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=1592549&mode=2
03/02/2015 07:57:14 AM · #660
this is soo addicting
03/28/2015 06:50:03 PM · #661
The first egg has hatched and I just watched one of the parents, ever so tenderly, feed the little one a scrap of fresh fish.

Amazing sight. And, oh yes, addicting. Year after year.

Sorry: should have added at the Decorah Iowa eagle nest.

Message edited by author 2015-03-28 18:55:27.
03/28/2015 08:42:22 PM · #662
How many generations of these eagles now? This was already a long running thread when I joined this site in 2007.

My error. I looked at the earliest post and it was 2011.

Message edited by author 2015-03-28 20:43:05.
03/28/2015 09:58:07 PM · #663
Maybe you're remembering this thread from 2006 ... I think the Bay Area Peregrine Falcon nestcams date from around the same time.
03/30/2015 05:50:30 PM · #664
They are feeding now!
03/31/2015 06:29:46 PM · #665
Watching for the third egg to hatch. Three eaglets would be a successful hatch. Decorah Eagles
03/31/2015 06:57:28 PM · #666
The little ones are feeding now!

Message edited by author 2015-03-31 18:58:09.
04/24/2015 11:17:34 AM · #667
Originally posted by GeneralE:

San Jose Peregrine Falcon Nestcam



Two of the three baby falcons are outside the nest box this morning. My goodness - what ugly babies!

Thanks for sharing this link, Paul, it has been - will be - fun to watch.
05/25/2015 08:36:58 PM · #668
If you've never seen an eagle emerge from the egg,
this is your chance. (suffer thru the 5-second ad)
Those Decorah eagles and the cameras that record them have done it again.

That was recorded a month ago. Drop in and see how those three little ones
have developed in such a short time.
05/25/2015 10:59:49 PM · #669
Coincidently, just moments ago I checked on the babies - all three were sleeping soundly with the sound of chirping crickets lulling them into deeper dreams.

Now that I think about it - probably frogs.

Message edited by author 2015-05-25 23:01:33.
02/08/2016 09:50:40 PM · #670
Photo: Falcon Family Moves Into Chicago Man's Balcony
02/08/2016 10:57:18 PM · #671
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Photo: Falcon Family Moves Into Chicago Man's Balcony


Wow. Armchair nature photographer!!!
02/09/2016 06:53:06 AM · #672
I wish something like that would happen to me. We had a family of Dikkops nesting in our garden a few years back but I couldn't get close enough to get any decent photos of the babies - only this video.

03/08/2016 01:35:30 PM · #673
Just checked on the Decorah eagles - 2016. Good news.
three eggs are in the incubation stage; 2016 Nesting Record
Egg #1: 2/18/16 @ 8:28 PM CT
Egg #2: 2/21/16 @ 7:46 PM CT
Egg #3: 2/25/16 @ 6:59 PM CT
And the cameras are live with one of the eagles doing the sitting duty.

They are showing two nests this year; another is called Decorah North. No activity is showing there yet.
03/08/2016 02:43:42 PM · #674
San Jose Peregrine FalconCam

UC SANTA CRUZ PREDATORY BIRD RESEARCH GROUP
04/12/2016 11:51:57 AM · #675
Here's an update. There are two hatchlings in the Decorah Eagle nest now. About two weeks old.
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