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11641  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Blackwater Eagles are back on: 23-Feb-11, 06:53:49 PM
I thought I saw a pip earlier today in the 3rd egg.  Looks like the Blackwater folks agree...

Nest Update

02/23/11:
We have what looks like a pip in the third egg.

11642  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Atlanta Zoo cub update on: 23-Feb-11, 06:44:58 PM
I actually got to watch them in the hammock for a few minutes yesterday.  Lun Lun was so cute holding her arms along the edges to keep him from rolling off.

(And I just need to say it & get it off my chest.  While I KNOW the price China charges the zoos for the Giant Pandas is beyond exorbitant, I am very disappointed that Zoo Atlanta sold the naming rights to Hollywood.)
11643  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Lily, the Black bear Cam on: 22-Feb-11, 06:51:38 AM
Not good, just lucky.  I figured with Hope-either Faith or Charity would be good choices to go with.  I guess Jason is the guy who does a lot for the bears and cam so they honored him.

Yup, Jason is the guy who went out in dangerously low temps to get the cam running again just before the cubs were born.
11644  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest on: 21-Feb-11, 05:26:46 PM
Meanwhile, the past 2 years they placed a transmitter on one of the juvies.  Both Azalea (F 2009) and Camellia (M 2010) have been in and around the Norfolk Botanical Gardens! 

Holly managed to see Camellia and get his picture!



More pictures on the Norfolk forum

The tracking blog is at http://eagletrak.blogs.wm.edu/
11645  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Blackwater Eagles are back on: 21-Feb-11, 08:03:12 AM
Breaking News!



Nest Update

02/21/11:
Chick Alert!
Our second chick has hatched!

Also, we've updated the Eagle Cam Gallery with photos of our first eaglet hatching. We spread the photo credits around; thanks to all those who sent in shots.

The third chick could hatch around Feb. 22-24.
11646  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Bird ID help, please on: 20-Feb-11, 03:07:22 PM
And just to round out the discussion, I finally got a reasonable (at an angle through double pane glass) picture this morning!

11647  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Scenes from my backyard on: 20-Feb-11, 03:03:37 PM
For those who may be wondering what delicacy brings so many deer to my yard...



...vinca minor (periwinkle)!  The hill is covered in it! 
11648  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Irondequoit Eagles Update on: 20-Feb-11, 10:48:03 AM
This is a bit of a hijack of this post, but I read something that rang true to this topic.  Being originally a City Girl from Brooklyn, NY I follow a few blogs from my old stomping grounds.  One of them is Backyard and Beyond.  Friday's entry recalled a song from my youth-"They paved paradise, put up a parking lot..."  The new theme seems to be they paved paradise, put up a shopping mall.  Anyway, the part I want to share (highlight is mine) is the public comment he will be submitting...

"Four Sparrow Marsh is a small piece of wildness in the city. It’s not a park – you mostly sink into the goo if you try walking there, and you have to watch where your feet go because the place is crawling with fiddler crabs in season. The birds, both residents and migrants passing through during the spring and fall, get most of the attention, but the marsh is also home to much invertebrate life, and fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. Musk rat, for instance. There are also, of course, plants, and lichens, and fungi, components of the whole web of life that we humans are also a part of. As part of the larger ecosystem and life web of Jamaica Bay, which is part of the vast estuary that surrounds New York City, the marsh is vital to the future of the city. As a water filter; as a buffer against the rising waters of global warming; as an incubator of new life, fresh air, rich soil, the miracle of a small bird seen by someone otherwise surrounded by concrete. It’s a place, even with the highway howling nearby, you can hear the wind in the reeds. Why do we still have to defend the obvious, vital need for such things? It certainly shouldn’t be diminished and threatened by another mall and vast parking lot, a speculative project of short-term (and short-sighted) profit, indicative of a development ethos – transferring the commonwealth to private power – that has proved a failure over and over again."
11649  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Bird ID help, please on: 20-Feb-11, 10:06:51 AM
Thanks everyone!  Then, of course, it was confirmed when I woke up this morning to one singing on the ledge outside my window.  The description is right...they are LOUD!

http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/carolina_wren/id
11650  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Scenes from my backyard on: 20-Feb-11, 09:21:43 AM

I saw it earlier this winter not long after it broke the leg.  I figured it wouldn't make it through the winter.  I'm happy to see I was wrong.


I would guess that handicapped animals, as long as the disability doesn't interfere too much with the ability to forage, or doesn't set them up at risk for infection, etc., probably do relatively well in the absence of predators.  So as long as you don't have coyotes, wolves, bears, or other predators hanging around, he may continue to do just fine.  It seems like it's predation that separates the fit from the unfit.

I don't have many predators in my immediate vicinity, but there are some in the deeper woods these herds travel to.  I guess he's been lucky so far, particularly not picking up an infection when the broken part finally fell off.  He is keeping up with his herd, so I'll let you know if I see him again.
11651  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Blackwater Eagles are back on: 19-Feb-11, 06:23:51 PM


A good look at eaglet 1 during a shift change.



Mom wasn't gone long, but Dad doesn't want to give up his spot!
11652  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Blackwater Eagles are back on: 19-Feb-11, 05:36:21 PM


A tiny peek at eaglet #1!
11653  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Another cute I can haz cheezburger on: 19-Feb-11, 04:20:51 PM


 hysterical
11654  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Blackwater Eagles are back on: 19-Feb-11, 03:34:55 PM
yahoo hatch1

YAY, they said it would be before the weekend ended!



She's still got them covered, but you can see the empty shell!
11655  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Scenes from my backyard on: 19-Feb-11, 03:30:59 PM
What a cute face on that second pic Ei. Thanks for sharing! clap

Very cute...poor 3 legged, they learn!

I saw it earlier this winter not long after it broke the leg.  I figured it wouldn't make it through the winter.  I'm happy to see I was wrong.

And that face is precious!
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