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amytraveler
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Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras
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I noticed those black spots too, was hoping it wasn't a worry, but now seems like it could be serious?
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Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras
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Quote from: amytraveler on 11-May-15, 11:03:04 PM
I noticed those black spots too, was hoping it wasn't a worry, but now seems like it could be serious?
Don't recall seeing them so pronounced or we would have said something last year!!
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Quote from: Donna on 11-May-15, 10:38:28 PM
OK, found one from last years hatch! The new little guy has some black under his wing!!
I don't know what it is but I've seen it on most of the new hatches here. I remember discussing it with someone on Orion and we were wondering if it was his late hatch. I didn't have time last night to go through all my saved photos but I found it back to 2013.
Everything bears watching...that's why we're here...but I don't see any reason to panic
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just a thought maybe like blue feet it is something in DCs genes. if it hasnt been seen before
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since my boy was his first offspring
maybe a thorough cleaning of this box after the season is over just to be on the safe side might be in order, i worry because the roof leaks (mold, mildew, rot)
hopefully all goes well and we are worrying for nothing
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Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras
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Yes, there is a lot of worrying for nothing.
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3rd breakfast!
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Good morning Beauty and eyases!
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DC close by (on Cam #1) watching over his family!
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Kids look good this morning and everyone on their tummy's
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One eyas is sneaking a bite of brunch!
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Hey you! Don't worry. You'll get your share.
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The family together!
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One eyas is sneaking a bite of brunch!
Oh that little stinker!
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Thanks for that photo from 2014, Donna. It's a really good comparison, showing a small black spot and also a lot of pink around the belly, another thing that was mentioned. I realize that at least two of our eyasses have fallen onto their backs, and while that is a concern, perhaps it's not for the reason mentioned in the discussion on BCAW. Could it be that the scrape is a bit steeper in a few spots? Or maybe that they're just a bit rougher on each other than our eyasses have been in the past? Who knows? Also, the HD stills we get can't be beat, so I'm wondering if these issues are more common than we think, and they just go unnoticed at most other cam sites while the eyasses recover on their own.
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I see you mother coming-everybody right side up now!
I didn't flip any of them this time honey!
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