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Taltarzac725 03-06-2012 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 463033)
You are welcome BK. This year, the widowed male eagle has mated with three different females! Female Number Three seems to have decided she should be "the chosen one"! He has spent a lot of time and love remodelling the nest to her satisfaction. Now viewers are eagerly waiting for an egg or two.

This would probably be more interesting than The Bachelor. I will have to check it out, Barefoot.

duffysmom 03-07-2012 08:28 PM

High Drama
 
Heart stopping drama at the nest this evening. The male was guarding the nest when an intruder attacked the male and it was caught on the cam.
Check out this site for a video of the event. There are no eggs or eaglets yet but if there were they would have been destroyed.

Norfolk Botanical Garden Eagles • View topic - Wednesday, March 7, 2012

CarGuys 03-07-2012 08:52 PM

Camera
 
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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 247837)
I hope this link works. It is interesting to see the "live" action.

I think the babies are due to hatch around March 9.



WVEC.com | WVEC.com Eagle Cam

Thanks for the site very cool!:thumbup:

duffysmom 03-07-2012 10:16 PM

In my previous note about an intruder eagle and the male defending the nest I didn't mention that earlier in the day the intruder was chased by the female and she had an aerial fight where they locked talons in mid air. Spectacular
sight. These eagles are fierce in defending their nest and now that there are so many eagles the quest for territory is becoming a problem and the competition is increasing. Reminds me of the political arena. See pictures below of the encounter.

Eagles - Norfolk Botanical Garden eagles- make sure to view all pages and ENJOY!! - Shellyva's Photos

bkcunningham1 03-08-2012 07:40 AM

WOW! Did you see it happen, duffysmom? Those photos are fantastic.

Barefoot 03-08-2012 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duffysmom (Post 464064)
In my previous note about an intruder eagle and the male defending the nest I didn't mention that earlier in the day the intruder was chased by the female and she had an aerial fight where they locked talons in mid air. Spectacular
sight. These eagles are fierce in defending their nest and now that there are so many eagles the quest for territory is becoming a problem and the competition is increasing. Reminds me of the political arena. See pictures below of the encounter.

Eagles - Norfolk Botanical Garden eagles- make sure to view all pages and ENJOY!! - Shellyva's Photos

There was another intruder this morning. The eagles are vigorously defending their territory.

duffysmom 03-08-2012 03:42 PM

bk I didn't see the confrotation; yesterday was the first day they had sound and it was amazing to hear the eagles calling out to each other. Evidentially the intruder (female) has made several attacks trying to take over the territory. The resident female hasn't been seen today. She defended the nest vigorously so I'm praying that she is OK. Lots of drama.

bkcunningham1 03-23-2012 09:45 AM

I checked in with our eagle this morning. It looks like there aren't any eggs yet and the male has found interest in a fourth female.

Barefoot 03-23-2012 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1 (Post 470338)
I checked in with our eagle this morning. It looks like there aren't any eggs yet and the male has found interest in a fourth female.

The Norfolk male eagle started mating with eagle #4 about three weeks ago. And they mate a lot, despite which there are no eggs yet. The female is only five years old though, so it may take another year before she produces eggs.

BK, did you see my post today on "eagles and Owls"? I found two other great cams that have either new babies or eggs about to be hatched. The Decorah Cam is an especially nice one.

bkcunningham1 03-23-2012 02:08 PM

No, Bare, I didn't see your other posts. I'll find them though. Thank you. My brother, his wife and my niece are visiting from Nashville, TN, this week. I showed them the Virginia eagle cam this morning. They loved watching. My niece is in seventh grade and her mom thinks it would be awesome for her school to follow the cam.

duffysmom 04-26-2012 04:42 PM

Today was the one year anniversary of the death of the female eagle while she had 3 eaglets in the nest. The male was lost without her and tried to feed the eagles but it takes two; they were rescued and placed in the Wildlife Center of Virginia and eventually released. The female and male were mates for many years and were loved by many. The female was an awesome mother and mate and she is missed. Eagles are monongamous and mate for life so this year there is a great deal of drama over who will mate with the male. Here is a tribute to the female Lady Legacy.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9skmrbtnEI]In memory of the Norfolk Eagle - YouTube

jebartle 04-26-2012 04:49 PM

Ahhhh!
 
What a great song!.....Sure hope male finds himself a woman!

Barefoot 04-26-2012 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by duffysmom (Post 484704)

Eagles are monongamous and mate for life so this year there is a great deal of drama over who will mate with the male. Here is a tribute to the female Lady Legacy.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9skmrbtnEI]In memory of the Norfolk Eagle - YouTube

Thanks DM. Lady Legacy was a beautiful eagle.

The male eagle chose a "new" mate last September. Sadly she was killed by a power line in January 2012. Since then he has been following his instincts to build a nest and produce offspring. He has been regularly mating with three different five-year old eagles, but no eggs have been produced, perhaps because they are too young. The three female eagles take turns coming to the nest for a couple of weeks, and then a new one appears and the other one disappears. I even registered for e-mail alerts and they e-mail me every time anything exciting happens. I think I'll submit an application for "My Weird Addiction".

duffysmom 04-26-2012 05:38 PM

Here's another tribute. Thanks Bare for starting my love affair with eagles.

Remembering Lady Legacy - Norfolk Botanical Garden Eagle - YouTube!

Pturner 04-26-2012 06:15 PM

Bare and Duffysmom,
Thanks for the tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Eagle and Family of Norfolk Botanical Gardens will never know how beloved they were by us people fans.


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