Title: BABY HAWK WINS FIGHT OVER FOOD 2 Post by: Donna on 27-Jun-17, 01:46:59 PM http://youtu.be/H4zQLAoUWD4 (http://youtu.be/H4zQLAoUWD4)
Published on Jun 26, 2017 Baby hawk being raised in an eagles nest in Sidney, B.C. Young hawk wins the food war by covering the food with his wings. Nature on Vancouver Island. Please check out my website Island Rambles. http://islandrambles.blogspot.ca/ (http://islandrambles.blogspot.ca/) The hawk was not hurt in any way and is fine. :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o Title: Re: BABY HAWK WINS FIGHT OVER FOOD 2 Post by: MAK on 27-Jun-17, 02:04:57 PM :surprise:
Title: Re: BABY HAWK WINS FIGHT OVER FOOD 2 Post by: Donna on 27-Jun-17, 04:09:10 PM http://youtu.be/jbi_KWZa300 (http://youtu.be/jbi_KWZa300)
Published on Jun 7, 2017 It is likely to be the only footage available anywhere in this quality A baby hawk is being raised by an eagle. There are already 3 eaglets in the nest, appearing huge when compared to their little sibling, probably brought into the nest as a food source and then adopted and raised - comments by eagle biologist David Hancock at the nest! OK, this is just crazy, weird, cool!! :stupid: :heart: :wub: http://youtu.be/rurXi3nDcD4 (http://youtu.be/rurXi3nDcD4) Hawk fledged!! Title: Re: BABY HAWK/Eagle WINS FIGHT OVER FOOD Post by: Donna on 19-Jul-17, 10:00:36 PM http://youtu.be/bRv1UyFWrBk (http://youtu.be/bRv1UyFWrBk)
Listen to the sound of the Heagle!! Talk about growing up confused! Incredible though! :hawk: :eagle: ??? Title: Re: BABY HAWK WINS FIGHT OVER FOOD 2 Post by: Donna on 26-Aug-17, 06:11:10 AM "Spunky" is an apt nickname for a baby hawk adopted by a family of bald eagles in Sidney, British Columbia. The red-tailed hawklet moved into the nest and found a home. Spunky picked up some eagle-inspired habits, such as chowing down on fish rather than a hawk's usual meal of rodents or snakes.
National Geographic posted a video about the extraordinary hawk on Monday. The footage comes in part from the Hancock Wildlife Foundation, a bald eagle conservation organization that operates livestreaming nest cams. Nest watchers first spotted the hawklet in June. David Hancock, the foundation's founder, surmises the baby hawk may have ended up in the nest if its mother was captured by the eagles and deposited the egg there. Another option is an eagle picked it up as a chick, brought it back to the nest for a meal and then accidentally adopted it instead. The hawk and the eagles aren't meant to be a long-term match. The two kinds of birds don't normally don't get along, and the eagles migrate north while hawks remain in the area. The Hancock Wildlife Foundation posted a Facebook update on the hawklet on Monday, noting it has been gone since Friday morning. "He seemed strong on his last visit. We are wishing him well after about a month of flying the neighborhood," the foundation says. Last update Aug 1. Good luck lil Heagle http://youtu.be/AUM99UXMbow (http://youtu.be/AUM99UXMbow) Title: Re: BABY HAWK WINS FIGHT OVER FOOD 2 Post by: MAK on 26-Aug-17, 09:13:11 AM Ha! Love the name-Spunky! ;D
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