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Kris G.
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This video kind of reminded me of Orion and Orville!
The End of the "Peace Stick"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNId5fwlT8#ws
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Loved the faces at the end, like, uh oh, are mom and dad watching what we did! "Wasn't me!" LOL Good video!
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Quote from: Donna on 10-Nov-12, 04:19:24 PM
Loved the faces at the end, like, uh oh, are mom and dad watching what we did! "Wasn't me!" LOL Good video!
Exactly what I was thinking when they looked up at the end! Too funny and the music was good too! Thanks Kris that was fun!!!
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S4 has fledged.S4 on his first perch, not the best but a little sheltered from the Currawong attacks.
S4 crouched down to avoid the Currawong attacks
The true currawongs are a little larger than the Australian Magpie, somewhat smaller than most ravens, but broadly similar in appearance. They are easily distinguished by their yellow eyes, in contrast to the red eyes of a magpie and white eyes of Australian crows and ravens. Currawongs are also characterised by the hooked tips of their long, sharply pointed beaks.[1] They are not as terrestrial as the Magpie and have shorter legs. They are omnivorous, foraging in foliage, on tree trunks and limbs, and on the ground, taking insects and larvae (often dug out from under the bark of trees), fruit, and the nestlings of other birds. They are distinguishable from magpies and crows by their comical flight style in amongst foliage, appearing to almost fall about from branch to branch as if they were inept flyers.
http://youtu.be/vZuqaJdwR-Q
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Good to hear! He branched a few days ago so I figured fledging wasn't too far away! Thanks!
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Quote from: Kris G. on 14-Nov-12, 10:44:49 AM
Good to hear! He branched a few days ago so I figured fledging wasn't too far away! Thanks!
"branched"?
Not sure of this term... Thanks!!
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Bobbie, branching is when the eaglet begins to perch on branches outside the nest.
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At the end of the video I like the sibling looking around like-which way did he go!? ???
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Quote from: MAK on 14-Nov-12, 02:40:58 PM
At the end of the video I like the sibling looking around like-which way did he go!? ???
They say that S3 is flapping like crazy trying to fly like big brother did!
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Quote from: Kris G. on 14-Nov-12, 03:00:42 PM
Quote from: MAK on 14-Nov-12, 02:40:58 PM
At the end of the video I like the sibling looking around like-which way did he go!? ???
They say that S3 is flapping like crazy trying to fly like big brother did!
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Quote from: NoraH on 14-Nov-12, 12:28:13 PM
Bobbie, branching is when the eaglet begins to perch on branches outside the nest.
Thanks, Nora!!!
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The Sea Eagles had 2 eggs this year but after the hatch window closed, it was decided to retrieve the eggs which they did yesterday. First report was that neither were fertile. Here's the egg retrieval video:
http://youtu.be/yWpDQugP5yE
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Such a sad video! Must be a new pair? They have had success before!
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