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Barefoot
03-08-2012, 01:12 AM
Duffysmom was commenting earlier today on the eagle fight at the Norfolk Virginia site, WVEC.com | WVEC.com Eagle Cam (http://www.wvec.com/eaglecam). We've been watchng this site for years and it's like a soap opera for birds. This year we are eagerly awaiting an egg from Female # 3. (The male eagle lost his mate last year in a plane mishap. Never one to be discouraged, the male eagle has mated this year with three different females. However he seems to have bonded with Female # 3, who has redecorated the nest and has settled in.) Now we are breathlessly waiting for her first egg. The WVEC site has great moderators who will answer questions and provide an on-going education. Many school classes use this site.
The Decorah eagle nest now has three eggs. Great cameras and sound.. Decorah Eagles, Ustream.TV: Email addresses for both Moderated Chat and Social Stream to provide feedback or to contact RRP. moderatedchat@raptorresource.... (http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles). The site is beautiful, overlooking a horse farm. The eggs should be hatching before long. I love the eagles, they are so majestic.
There are thousands of nature cams out there, including bears in caves, etc. Nature cams are my pet passion. But I have to say, that this year's personal favourite for me, is the barn owls, Mel and Sydney. They currently have three eggs and one baby, the first egg hatched 3/07. It won't be long before we have four cute little barn owls to watch. owlceanside on USTREAM: Mel & Sydney Inside Cam #2/4 . CLUTCH #2 - 2012 MAGGIE - Hatched 3/7 at 11:31am . (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/owlceanside)
Before you can click on the screen and get the Cam, the station usually plays a short commercial. I just turn down the sound, and soon the birds will appear.
Barefoot
03-08-2012, 09:57 AM
The owl mom (on Mel and Sydney) is now feeding her new baby.
duffysmom
03-08-2012, 03:49 PM
Great information Bare, thank you. There is so much we can learn by watching nature unfold. The eagles are endlessly fascinating to me and the way they protect and nuture their young is inspirational.
Barefoot
03-08-2012, 05:58 PM
Great information Bare, thank you. There is so much we can learn by watching nature unfold. The eagles are endlessly fascinating to me and the way they protect and nuture their young is inspirational.
I agree. I watch Eagle Cams the same way other people watch television. Occasionally my husband says "Hasn't that eagle laid her egg yet" and I go into another saga .. squirrel visiting the nest, another eagle encroaching on the territory, duck brought to nest (one of my least favourite parts). I love the way male eagles are so nurturing, and that they take turns sitting on the eggs and allowing the mom to get out and go food shopping or spread her wings.
Barefoot
03-10-2012, 11:34 AM
The owl mom (on Mel and Sydney) is now feeding her new baby.
Barn Owl Cam ... Another new baby for Mel and Sydney. Two babies born, two eggs still to hatch.
Norfolk Virginia Eagle Cam ... No eggs yet, but interesting nevertheless.
The male eagle bonded with a female eagle, but she was last seen on Thursday, current status unknown. In the meantime the male eagle is busy defending the nest against intruders. He has built a beautiful nest. One female eagle "intruder" has been hanging around for three days. The male eagle keeps escorting her out of the Botanical Gardens, but she keeps returning. Female eagles are very persistent during mating season.
duffysmom
03-10-2012, 11:52 AM
Barn Owl Cam ... Another new baby for Mel and Sydney. Two babies born, two eggs still to hatch.
Norfolk Virginia Eagle Cam ... No eggs yet, but interesting nevertheless.
The male eagle bonded with a female eagle, but she was last seen on Thursday, current status unknown. In the meantime the male eagle is busy defending the nest against intruders. He has built a beautiful nest. One female eagle "intruder" has been hanging around for three days. The male eagle keeps escorting her out of the Botanical Gardens, but she keeps returning. Female eagles are very persistent during mating season.
Similar to the action at City Fire and Katy Bells.:shocked:
Barefoot
03-10-2012, 12:02 PM
Similar to the action at City Fire and Katy Bells.:shocked:
I was going to make that exact same comment! But it's too early :mornincoffee: for me to comment on Village mating habits. :evil6:
duffysmom
03-10-2012, 12:12 PM
:1rotfl::1rotfl: Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Barefoot
03-14-2012, 09:30 AM
Duffysmom was commenting earlier today on the eagle fight at the Norfolk Virginia site, WVEC.com | WVEC.com Eagle Cam (http://www.wvec.com/eaglecam). We've been watchng this site for years and it's like a soap opera for birds. This year we are eagerly awaiting an egg from Female # 3. (The male eagle lost his mate last year in a plane mishap. Never one to be discouraged, the male eagle has mated this year with three different females. However he seems to have bonded with Female # 3, who has redecorated the nest and has settled in.) Now we are breathlessly waiting for her first egg. The WVEC site has great moderators who will answer questions and provide an on-going education. Many school classes use this site.
The Decorah eagle nest now has three eggs. Great cameras and sound.. Decorah Eagles, Ustream.TV: Email addresses for both Moderated Chat and Social Stream to provide feedback or to contact RRP. moderatedchat@raptorresource.... (http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles). The site is beautiful, overlooking a horse farm. The eggs should be hatching before long. I love the eagles, they are so majestic.
There are thousands of nature cams out there, including bears in caves, etc. Nature cams are my pet passion. But I have to say, that this year's personal favourite for me, is the barn owls, Mel and Sydney. They currently have three eggs and one baby, the first egg hatched 3/07. It won't be long before we have four cute little barn owls to watch. owlceanside on USTREAM: Mel & Sydney Inside Cam #2/4 . CLUTCH #2 - 2012 MAGGIE - Hatched 3/7 at 11:31am . (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/owlceanside)
Before you can click on the screen and get the Cam, the station usually plays a short commercial. I just turn down the sound, and soon the birds will appear.
The Barn Owl on Mel & Sydney just hatched her fourth baby. This is the fun part.
The Decorah Eagle is sitting on three eggs. Hatching starts in a week or two.
The Norfolk Male Eagle has a new girlfriend, the fourth female he has mated with this year. I hope there is an egg soon!
Barefoot
03-23-2012, 07:19 AM
Decorah Eagles, Ustream.TV: Email addresses for both Moderated Chat and Social Stream to provide feedback or to contact RRP. moderatedchat@raptorresource.... (http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles)
First hatch expected today or this week.
CCB Richmond Eagles, Ustream.TV: Welcome! This video is being brought to you by The Center for Conservation Biology as part of our efforts to engage the co... (http://www.ustream.tv/richmondeagles)
Two eagle chicks hatched 3/16 and 3/18 .. you can often see them being fed on this site.
WVEC.com | WVEC.com Eagle Cam (http://www.wvec.com/eaglecam)
Male eagle lost his mate last year to an airplane. This year he has mated with four different female eagles and is currently bonding with Eagle #4. Sadly, no eggs yet.
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