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Re: !!!!Norfolk mother eagle killed by jet!!!!!
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Thanks for posting that Donna!! I immediately went to the live feed of the rescue. So happy I had computer access this morning. That last little guy was spunky! Now dad will have time to mourn and move on.
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Re: !!!!Norfolk mother eagle killed by jet!!!!!
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Quote from: huddiecat on 27-Apr-11, 10:58:16 AM
Thanks for posting that Donna!! I immediately went to the live feed of the rescue. So happy I had computer access this morning. That last little guy was spunky! Now dad will have time to mourn and move on.
Suzanne
It was so sad. I feel bad for the dad also.
I know he will bounce back and life goes on. I think we hurt more than them.
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Re: !!!!Norfolk mother eagle killed by jet!!!!!
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I feel sad that now he has lost his whole family. I am surprised that they didn't wait to see if dad could do it all.
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Re: !!!!Norfolk mother eagle killed by jet!!!!!
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Empty nest but lots of Pooh!
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Wildlufe center of VA. Eaglets will be well cared for
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http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/nbg-faqs/
more here
Will arrive this afternoon, blood work, health checks will be done. Making preparations for flight cage and nest for them. Will be housed next to an adult Bald eagle for moral support.
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Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest
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OH no, he's looking for them!
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Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest
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Look how handsome Buddy is! Having some fish!
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Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest
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MVK:
The plane was landing and the male and female were fishing. The male got out of the way and the female could not. She was found with the fish next to her.
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I do not know what is going on with the male eagle, but suspect he'll hang around for a day or two before getting on with his life. He will almost certainly do just fine. Lament and self-pity are fortunately human traits not shared by most animals.
The male eagle will almost certainly find a new mate before the next breeding season. It is not unreasonable to hope that he will bring his new mate back to the same nest for the new season, though only time will tell about that.
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So is the fishing grounds next to the airport? Dad got out of the way, mom didn't. Do the planes fly right over the river? Dad may have seen mom get hit. It's just a tragic accident. Things like this actually keep me awake at night, worrying.
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Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest
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Quote from: Donna on 28-Apr-11, 09:00:31 AM
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So is the fishing grounds next to the airport? Dad got out of the way, mom didn't. Do the planes fly right over the river? Dad may have seen mom get hit. It's just a tragic accident. Things like this actually keep me awake at night, worrying.
The gardens are right next to the airport. The peninsula both are on juts into Lake Whitehurst, which is where they were fishing.
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NBG Eaglets, Thursday April 28
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A preliminary morning report: the eaglets are doing well. Wildlife rehabilitator Suzy Doell provided them with a large fish last night — most of it was chopped into smaller pieces, though she also left a large hunk of fish to see how well they’re tearing on their own. As of this morning: all fish was eaten! More reports to come after the daily “morning rounds” with the veterinary team.
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Happy Birthday, Buddy! Despite the chaos due to the arrival of the 2011 Norfolk Botanical Garden Eaglets — Buddy’s little siblings — Buddy was celebrated on this busy spring day. To mark the occasion, he was served a nice, tasty bluefish — which he managed to devour fairly quickly for having such a crooked beak! Buddy also received a new toy, which was highly entertaining.
Buddy and Blufish
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Quote from: Donna on 28-Apr-11, 02:09:34 PM
Happy Birthday, Buddy! Despite the chaos due to the arrival of the 2011 Norfolk Botanical Garden Eaglets — Buddy’s little siblings — Buddy was celebrated on this busy spring day. To mark the occasion, he was served a nice, tasty bluefish — which he managed to devour fairly quickly for having such a crooked beak! Buddy also received a new toy, which was highly entertaining.
Buddy and Blufish
Love Buddy!
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Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest
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http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/nbg-thursday-april28/
Updates on eaglets and new nest.
I guess they are stuffing and mounting mom eagle.
Personally, I would vote against this. Let her rest, bury her near her nest, plant flowers and a nice plaque.
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I'm with you. Donna
Those eaglets are really cute.
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Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest
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Quote from: Donna on 28-Apr-11, 10:04:16 PM
I guess they are stuffing and mounting mom eagle.
Personally, I would vote against this. Let her rest, bury her near her nest, plant flowers and a nice plaque.
Where did you hear that?
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