THANKS STEVEN for the new thread!!----CONGRATS!!--PAULA you are always #1!!!----It wasn't that cold here this a.m.---but in low teens!!!---I don't know about our streets---Did receive the paper this a.m.!!---
Well, I can never change my pic, every time I try it sends me some kind of warning, and the blogger will not automatically send me the follow-up comments anymore it cuts off my address, like to give the blogger monster a swift kick in the backside, but love the snowman.
In November we received word that the eagles had moved to a live pine and were building a new nest. Being eagles, however, they can change their minds! They have now stopped work on the new nest and moved back to the dead tree within view of the camera. It looks as if we will be able to share their nesting season with them after all.
Stay tuned as we go to live streaming video and an eagle's eye view of nesting bald eagles.
Good Morning all, Its still dark here. Heidi is getting out of the yard while I am at work and I am waiting for light to find out where the stinker is getting out. I had a neighbor waiting on my door step as I got out of my car last night. Its seems she is harassing the mailman. Boy that nest looks cold. too cold for any babes to be in it. I have tickets for concert tonight so my son and family are going with me. manhiem steem roller. I know I spelled that wrong but you get the idea. My grand daughter gets a big kick out of being in the company suite. She is 10 and Diana's sister. Have a great day everyone. I will be reading from work..
IE, Paula, that old site have not had a pic on it for months, when I e-mailed Lynda White she sent me the one with the PZT cam, and that will not come up at all for me...wow, MAINE is beautiful.
The ATLANTA cam is up this a.m.---USUAL pic!!----BUTA BUTA asleep on the high log of hammock & LUN LUN sitting on the floor covered with BAMBOO!!---The 'LITTLE BEAUTY' is getting big!!---Her little BUTT is almost too big for the log!!!!
HELEN---We had that discussion yesterday!!---I thought I was seeing things as did DEB!---But she says she has a pic that proves work has been done at KENT!!---When I first saw it--I thought it was a shadow too!!---
Good morning! It is warm here today, 24, compared to you all. Snow has started, but seems to be going to hit Nebraska. That was terrible about the shooting in Omaha, about 1 1/2 south of me. I have been to that mall many times. Scary world we live in, isn't it?
GOOD MORNING DEB-- We are sorta snowed in here this morning. The schools are closed, but it doesn't take very much snow to close the schools. Our school system needs to take lessons from a state that has snow all winter long. They need to learn to deal with it. I don't think we have had a visit from Lib & Belle yet today, but, isn't the nest beautiful?
Yes, it is. I saw the video from yesterday's video. That was really good. I am working on pictures now, but I took so many it will take a while to post them and pick which ones to use. I work and check cams, then work some more.
Good Sunny & Bright Thursday morning to all of you! Love the snowman, Paula. My Sycamore will stay right where it is-wish I had some snow falling on it or some tree lights to make it more Christmasee looking!
I have check all the cams - Lover it when the CO eagle is waiting for me! Everyone stay warm!
Deb, thankfully you were out taking pics of eagles yesterday & not at the mall Christmas shopping! News like that is so disturbing-you never know what some persons are going through in their lives.
Last evening before I went to bed I opened National Geographic WildCam & on the shore I thought I was looking at Fatty the Crock but it just didn't look right. I got an email today & it was a Water Monitor Lizard... Link to newsletter-Wildcam
Hi, Wanda, between our nest and Blackwater, you could entertain a small legion of kids with winter sports.
Looks like the roads were too icy for Suzanne this morning.... She has to drive a long ways, I guess, so it's very understandable. If there's black ice on the road, it's understandable not to want to drive down the block.
Hi, Mema Jo. Actually, the night I saw the Monitor, after I had shut down the blog, another Monitor appeared in the same area right under the camera. And it was at least as big.
I don't know what was going on, but they couldn't quite see each other, I don't think. Somehow the first one got scent of the other one and just eased out of the picture to the right.
I see ZZ is blowing zzzzzzzzzz's, and the Hummingbirds are doing "stack pack" this morning. No more fuzz on the oldest one's back, which was a sign with the Peregrine that it was about to fledge...let's see if it means the same with Hummers.
Did you read the report of ZZ's exam yesterday?? They could have a video up by now.
Remember the orphaned polar bear last year that made all the news headlines? Knut is one year old! They are trying to find another zoo where he had more space & could mate.
My sister sent me the article and video this a.m. Knut ways 240lbs...I hope they do find him another place, they were feeding him croissants and put him on a diet last July, they are going to kill him with kindness.
FtStVrain really has been a busy nest Look at daily pics at 9am.. They raised 2 last year. I was looking at their forum... covers a lot of different topics.
I will BBL..... I feel a short panda nap approaching.......
JO & HELEN----I have been reading my emails----Just read your conversation about KNUT!---They had him on the news last night!!--They discussed his weight--& said he is now on a fruit & veggie diet!!!!----(poor baby)!!
HEY JIM!!--We don't have to worry about PRECIOUS SQUIGGLES----Won't be long-----SHE WILL BE RUNNING THAT ZOO!!!---ho!---SHE HAS "SPUNK"----I agree WANDA---Would love to see her in the light!!---She keeps BAI on her toes!!!
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NORMA, NO. That is not the newest one. Click on VIDEOS....then click on VIDEO PORTALS....then click on Panda Cub Zhen Zhen. You may have difficulty getting the video started. I think a gazillion others are trying to get the video now.
Maybe next week the BW eagle cam will be up & running! They should be doing some nestorations down there - I am trying to remember our (SUZ) names for that couple - Lady & Lord Blackwater was it?
Hi, eagle lovers! Jumping in here real quick. We had about 4 inches of snow up here at the office. We couldn't get to work yesterday because our truck with the plow was broken down. Our road was real slick when we left Tuesday evening - so we were all hesitant to try to make it up here yesterday. It was 10 degrees at my house this morning! BRRRR! Time to go home - bye for now.
Thank you for your comments on my pictures. It was wonderful seeing so many eagles. The only other time I saw that many was in Ketchikan, Alaska and every where you looked, there were more.
That one little hummer can fly pretty well. I think it heard the forecast and thinks the nest is the place to be for a while. It flew up, turned around and sat back down in the nest.
n8rlvrsd, do you know what time that was. I set it to record video the last couple day so I can catch the fledging. Unfortunately, I never have time to watch at work. Thanks, Joe ..."It flew up, turned around and sat back down in the nest."
I hear there is a rainy Friday coming in to town tomorrow! Hope the temps stay above freezing!
Hopefully the snow in the nest will be melted by the rain..but then the sun isn't coming around again for a few days to help dry it out! They really should have placed a large canopy over our nest when they did the new cam!
Good Morning, World. Pearl Harbor Day today. Bitter bitter cold! 12° at my house, 25° here, but thankfully, no wind. That's a blessing. Roads are clear, black ice in spots so be careful. Other than that, uneventful ride in, and that's ALWAYS nice! Will have to go back and see what I missed yesterday. See the eagle pic Steve has posted, looks wonderful! Love it.
This was posted the other day on our daily webpage, opens automatically when you first logon. Thought it was interesting. Long, but interesting.
Remembering Pearl Harbor By Jerome W. Mapp, Corporate Communications This Friday, Dec. 7, 2007, is the 66th anniversary of a defining event in world history — the Japanese “sneak” attack on Pearl Harbor. Dec. 7 is truly a “date which will live in infamy.” This article is not only a historical review; it is a reminder of what can happen when a nation is lax and unprepared in the face of a growing threat to its security. At 7:55 a.m — Pacific time — on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, while Americans in Hawaii were likely eating breakfast, preparing for church, or contemplating the upcoming Christmas holiday, the Imperial Japanese military was initiating a devastating preemptive aerial and seaborne assault on the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack left more than 2,000 U.S. military personnel and civilians dead, and wounded more than 1,000. The attack that President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed was “a date which will live in infamy” resulted from long-simmering tensions between the United States and Japan over the latter’s thirst for global supremacy. The attack on Pearl Harbor began when more than 400 Japanese torpedo and dive-bomber planes took off from the aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Hiryu, Shokaku, and Zuikaku less than 300 miles from Pearl Harbor. The strike force, commanded by Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, was also composed of two converted carriers, two light carriers, two battleships, and a number of cruisers, destroyers, and support ships. They were joined by five Japanese midget submarines that were either captured, destroyed, or abandoned in the attack. The planes swooped over the mountains of Oahu and headed straight for “Battleship Row” in the harbor. The aircraft carriers USS Enterprise, USS Lexington, and USS Saratoga were reportedly the initial targets of the Japanese, but they were all detailed out to sea in the weeks preceding the attack. But the Japanese had other targets. Five of eight U.S. battleships were sunk as a result of the attack. Three destroyers were wrecked; a minelayer and target ship had capsized; two cruisers were badly damaged; and many other ships needed repairs. Through careful planning and a well-coordinated execution, the attack eliminated the U.S. Navy's battleship force as a possible threat to Japan’s southward expansion. America entered the war with Japan in shock and considerably weakened by the attack. Eighteen months earlier, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had transferred the U.S. fleet to Pearl Harbor as a presumed deterrent to mounting Japanese aggression in Southwest Asia. The Japanese military, deeply engaged in the seemingly endless war it had started against China in mid-1937, badly needed oil and other raw materials. Commercial access to these was gradually curtailed as the conquests continued. In 1940, under the Export Control Act, the United States halted trade with Japan and cut off oil exports to them a year later. From then on, the desperate Japanese plotted to seize the oil and mineral-rich East Indies and Southeast Asia, and war in the Pacific seemed inevitable. By late November 1941, peace negotiations had broken down, and U.S. officials anticipated a Japanese attack into the Indies, Malaya, and probably the Philippines. However, no one predicted that Japan would attack America. Pearl Harbor was reachable by an aircraft carrier force, and the Japanese navy secretly sent one across the Pacific with greater aerial striking power than had ever been seen on the world's oceans. Soon after, Japanese planes eliminated much of the U.S. air power in the Philippines, and the Japanese army was ashore in Malaya. Japan achieved its military objectives at Pearl Harbor with little thought to the consequences of her aggression, and for the next five months, until the Battle of the Coral Sea in early May, Japan continued to expand its empire during a series of military offensives that faced little challenge from America or its allies. However, a decidedly shocked and enraged American public was united in its grief and in its resolve to avenge Pearl Harbor. The memory of Pearl Harbor propelled the United States and its allies to remove Japan and her German and Italian allies as future threats to world peace. In early June 1942, the Americans gained a measure of revenge at the Battle of Midway. This battle was a decisive victory for the Americans and is widely regarded as the most important naval engagement of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. The destruction of four Japanese aircraft carriers and the loss of more than 200 naval aviators eliminated much of Japan’s striking power. Today, reminders of the attack on Pearl Harbor dot the island. The stacks of the ships sunk during the attack are visible in the channel leading to the harbor; more than one million tourists regularly visit the battleship USS Arizona Memorial; bullet holes are still visible in the buildings at Naval Station Pearl Harbor; and a large illuminated cross is perched at the very spot the Japanese planes flew over as they began their assault. Information for this story was supplied by the Library of Congress and the Naval Historical Center.
Ok, history lesson for today is finished. All have a great eagle/panda day. Eyes to the sky, see the raptors fly!
Opened my cams, lots of activity this morning. Lots and lots of zebra on africam, the owl hotel actually has an owl in the entrance. Haven't seen one there all week at this hour. There may be a moose on the cam, it is dark, but he has a light but not sure pic is refreshing. Our Precious was asleep all alone, but mom just this sec came in. Bai snuggled up to Precious and they're both sleeping. Tai is asleep on his hey on the rocks, and our nest is still covered in snow. See Lisa has a note on the BW cam that the snow messed something up, they're working on it. Oh, owl stretching wings in front of the cam. That's about it, everybody else alseep. Our fish cam is still down, so turned that back off.
Preccious is sleeping alone again, and here comethe deer in PA. Two of them. Two owls in the hotel just hanging out. Moose cam is not refreshing, so that moose must be from last night.
Today: Light snow this morning will become a light mix of wintry precipitation for the afternoon. High 36F. Winds light and variable. Chance of precip 60%. Tonight: Cloudy
GOOD MORNING SUZ....That is our weather forecast for today. YUK!
Morning, Wanda! YUK is right! But it's been SNOWING on the PA cam for over an hour now. Double YUK! Heard the weather last night, and we were supposed to get more snow, but not until early evening! Sure isn't early evening quite yet! But hope we get to see Lib and Belle this morning.
We had a beautiful visit from the two of them at about 4:45 yesterday afternoon. Seeing them play around in that snow was so special....kinda got you in the Holiday spirit. Paula has a video of them frolicking in the snow. Very pretty.
GOOD TGIF MORING SUZANNE AND WANDA! Just checking in to see if SUZANNE made it home and is in today safely AND to say a big hello to all of you that blog on here every day.
We are in the midst of Christmas projects and gifts at school here now, so don't have much time to get on here in the am. Am so tired at night, I haven't done that either. Soooooooo
You all have a good TGIF and safe day and enjoy your weekend. SUZANNE you have a safe trip home to Gypsy and your other kitties. I have to end it and get going on the projects.
I'm back Wanda, didn't desert you. Just had to leave for a few, and of course missed Lib and Belle leaving. But it was nice to see them for a few minutes. Looks like the snow has stopped in PA!!! That's a good thing! Well, ok, it's still snowing, but not nearly as hard as it was.
176 comments:
Good morning, Eagleland!
Beautiful, cold day. The snow looks so pretty!
And a very cold morning, indeed! It was 6° at my house this morning!
Good Morning again...thanks, Paula for the heads up......Zoo is opening at noon today.
Anyone tried changing their picture lately? REAL PIA - doesn't like photobucket photos anymore!
This guy was animated with snow falling....
The National Christmas tree will be lit tonight.
THANKS STEVEN for the new thread!!----CONGRATS!!--PAULA you are always #1!!!----It wasn't that cold here this a.m.---but in low teens!!!---I don't know about our streets---Did receive the paper this a.m.!!---
Well, I can never change my pic, every time I try it sends me some kind of warning, and the blogger will not automatically send me the follow-up comments anymore it cuts off my address, like to give the blogger monster a swift kick in the backside, but love the snowman.
YEA HELEN!!---CNN showed the men clearing the snow off the seats for tonight's "LIGHTING OF THE TREE" ----BRRR!
Well, maybe it is working now...
They are using the LED lights to save energy, that is what the Rockefeller tree is using as is the zoo for their Zoo Lights.
I can't get the Tesoro nest at all, didn't realize they had stopped work on their new nest and came back to the old dead tree.
Which browser are you using, Mits?
Browser????
I see BW is down...
You know, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.
Where did you see that update on Tesoro?
Cool, was right on their website!
In November we received word that the eagles had moved to a live pine and were building a new nest. Being eagles, however, they can change their minds! They have now stopped work on the new nest and moved back to the dead tree within view of the camera. It looks as if we will be able to share their nesting season with them after all.
Stay tuned as we go to live streaming video and an eagle's eye view of nesting bald eagles.
Good Morning all, Its still dark here. Heidi is getting out of the yard while I am at work and I am waiting for light to find out where the stinker is getting out. I had a neighbor waiting on my door step as I got out of my car last night. Its seems she is harassing the mailman. Boy that nest looks cold. too cold for any babes to be in it. I have tickets for concert tonight so my son and family are going with me. manhiem steem roller. I know I spelled that wrong but you get the idea. My grand daughter gets a big kick out of being in the company suite. She is 10 and Diana's sister. Have a great day everyone. I will be reading from work..
IE, Paula, that old site have not had a pic on it for months, when I e-mailed Lynda White she sent me the one with the PZT cam, and that will not come up at all for me...wow, MAINE is beautiful.
Dawn is breaking out at KENT
Just checked SC nest, some kind of bird there, and they have a big hole in their nest.
ok bird left at SC
Mits - that is not a hole...it is the shadow from the large log in the nest....nest needs more fluff!
okie-dokie, Paula,,,I have old eyes.:)
Good Lord, Mei and Tian are really going at it, but you can't see them, voulnteer not on duty yet
The ATLANTA cam is up this a.m.---USUAL pic!!----BUTA BUTA asleep on the high log of hammock & LUN LUN sitting on the floor covered with BAMBOO!!---The 'LITTLE BEAUTY' is getting big!!---Her little BUTT is almost too big for the log!!!!
I enjoy the MAINE NEST too!!---It is beautiful year 'round!!---I enjoy the hearing the sounds of the wind & water!!
instead of calling her BUTA-BUTA, maybe we can call her BUTT-BUTT
hummers still there...
HELEN---We had that discussion yesterday!!---I thought I was seeing things as did DEB!---But she says she has a pic that proves work has been done at KENT!!---When I first saw it--I thought it was a shadow too!!---
The 'LITTLE BUTT' is now in the hammock with LUN LUN nursing!!--Bet LUN LUN pulled her down!!! ho!-----She tries to stay in control!!---
Hummers are practicing flying!!
I just discovered there is audio at Nat. Zoo. I hope I am not "hearing things"!
The CAPE CORAL EAGLE is beside nest---watching inside!!---
Norma, I read that, I was talking about a hole at the SC nest, Paula said it was just a shadow.
eagle eating at CC.
Guess we will not have a cam voulnteer at the zoo til 1 o'clock
Eagle in Colorado1
Good morning! It is warm here today, 24, compared to you all. Snow has started, but seems to be going to hit Nebraska. That was terrible about the shooting in Omaha, about 1 1/2 south of me. I have been to that mall many times. Scary world we live in, isn't it?
Two eagles now.
GOOD MORNING DEB--
We are sorta snowed in here this morning. The schools are closed, but it doesn't take very much snow to close the schools. Our school system needs to take lessons from a state that has snow all winter long. They need to learn to deal with it.
I don't think we have had a visit from Lib & Belle yet today, but, isn't the nest beautiful?
Yes, Deb, that was terrible....I see 1 eagle right now at CO.
Yes, it is. I saw the video from yesterday's video. That was really good. I am working on pictures now, but I took so many it will take a while to post them and pick which ones to use. I work and check cams, then work some more.
KEEP WORKING DEB.....We enjoy your photos!
They keep coming and going in Colorado, two again.
Good Sunny & Bright Thursday morning to all of you! Love the snowman, Paula. My Sycamore will stay right where it is-wish I had some snow falling on it or some tree lights to make it more Christmasee looking!
I have check all the cams - Lover it when the CO eagle is waiting for me!
Everyone stay warm!
Deb, thankfully you were out taking pics of eagles yesterday & not at the mall Christmas shopping! News like that is so disturbing-you never know what some persons are going through in their lives.
Last evening before I went to bed I opened National Geographic WildCam &
on the shore I thought I was looking at Fatty the Crock but it just didn't look right. I got an email today & it was a Water Monitor Lizard...
Link to newsletter-Wildcam
Hope it comes thru.....
Jo, it takes a while, but did come through. I believe Jim said something about that creature yesterday. Have never seen it before. Thanks.....
Well, that is a face only a momma could love, Jo.
Good to know what it was. Snowing in Oregon, little hummer was practicing again, pretty tail shot in CO.
Just like that, gone in CO.
GOOD MORNING, EVERYONE.
JIM
GOOD MORNING JIM--
Don't you just love our snowy nest?
I think it has been unoccupied all morning.
Jim - I saw the Water Monitor Lizard last evening on WildCam.. I sent you an email from the National Geographic
Hi, Wanda, between our nest and Blackwater, you could entertain a small legion of kids with winter sports.
Looks like the roads were too icy for Suzanne this morning.... She has to drive a long ways, I guess, so it's very understandable. If there's black ice on the road, it's understandable not to want to drive down the block.
Jim
Hi, Mema Jo. Actually, the night I saw the Monitor, after I had shut down the blog, another Monitor appeared in the same area right under the camera. And it was at least as big.
I don't know what was going on, but they couldn't quite see each other, I don't think. Somehow the first one got scent of the other one and just eased out of the picture to the right.
Jim
I see ZZ is blowing zzzzzzzzzz's, and the Hummingbirds are doing "stack pack" this morning. No more fuzz on the oldest one's back, which was a sign with the Peregrine that it was about to fledge...let's see if it means the same with Hummers.
Did you read the report of ZZ's exam yesterday?? They could have a video up by now.
Jim
Did we miss an eagle coming to the nest or is that a shadow on the snow?
maybe the snow is sinking down?
Deb, I think it is a shadow.
hAVE you all read the IWS report by Steffi this week?? It very interesting and there are some good pictures and maybe 3 videos. Good eagle stuff.
I'm going to check if there is a video on ZZ from yesterday.
Jim
ZZ is awake and up
There is a great video on little ZZ...you won't believe how cute and inquisitive she is now.
At least one Polar Bear playing in the snow on that cam...either he's wrestling with another bear or an inanimate thing.
Jim
ZZ expected to make public debut later this month - depends on her walking skills I think.
ZZ is being an absolute IMP. You must watch her....
That SD cameraman is an absolute idiot!! Just as ZZ is being so active and cute, he turns the lights off.
Remember the orphaned polar bear last year that made all the news headlines? Knut is one year old!
They are trying to find another zoo where he had more space & could mate.
My sister sent me the article and video this a.m. Knut ways 240lbs...I hope they do find him another place, they were feeding him croissants and put him on a diet last July, they are going to kill him with kindness.
Still 2 hummer chicks in the nest.
FtStVrain really has been a busy nest
Look at daily pics at 9am.. They raised 2 last year. I was looking at their forum... covers a lot of different topics.
I will BBL..... I feel a short panda nap approaching.......
If you need a reason to smile today; watch ZZ Precious' latest video. I guarantee you will SMILE!
JO & HELEN----I have been reading my emails----Just read your conversation about KNUT!---They had him on the news last night!!--They discussed his weight--& said he is now on a fruit & veggie diet!!!!----(poor baby)!!
HEY JIM!!--We don't have to worry about PRECIOUS SQUIGGLES----Won't be long-----SHE WILL BE RUNNING THAT ZOO!!!---ho!---SHE HAS "SPUNK"----I agree WANDA---Would love to see her in the light!!---She keeps BAI on her toes!!!
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HELEN---What's in the blue tub MEI & TIAN are sharing???----LITTLE TAI certainly enjoys the 'WHITE STUFF'!!
I don't know anyone PAULA---that I dislike that much!!!---SORRY!!
THANKS WANDA!!---I smile just thinking about her!!---Is this the one in which she LET'S THE WORLD KNOW----she never wants another shot!!---ho!
Be great if our regal eagle couple would get in the nest and start scratching some of that snow out of there!
NORMA, NO. That is not the newest one. Click on VIDEOS....then click on VIDEO PORTALS....then click on Panda Cub Zhen Zhen. You may have difficulty getting the video started. I think a gazillion others are trying to get the video now.
Maybe next week the BW eagle cam will be up & running! They should be doing some nestorations down there - I am trying to remember our (SUZ) names for that couple - Lady & Lord Blackwater was it?
I wish that Pook would reposition the Moosewatch cam... I'm sure the moose are there at the feeding bins.. It's been stuck since this morning hour..
Goggle is messes with my mind, now I'm receiving the follow-up comments from blog....
Norma, I've been out so didn't see Mei and
Tian, but did see Tai playing in his blue kiddy pool before I left, must have put snow in it.
going to unpack groceries, holler if they come in:)
MITS MITS MITS
They are here!
They are both in the nest
Scratching in the snow
that worked like a charm, thanks, Jo.
what a beautiful site
where'd she go so fast.?
Belle moved the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree....
well, she did move the Y stick before she left.
Lib looks to be saying "what are we going to do with this mess!".
Wanda he better keep his beak to himself, and not disturb anything, or Belle will be angry.
Oh, Mits, glad you got back in time!
How do you do that Mits?
Oh He's going to do it
It works for you quite often. LOL
Looks sooooooo large
WHAT A SHOT!!
typical man...never will listen
feel like you are right in the nest with them
Hi, eagle lovers! Jumping in here real quick. We had about 4 inches of snow up here at the office. We couldn't get to work yesterday because our truck with the plow was broken down. Our road was real slick when we left Tuesday evening - so we were all hesitant to try to make it up here yesterday. It was 10 degrees at my house this morning! BRRRR! Time to go home - bye for now.
LOL the nest really looks lived in now!
You sure that isn't Belle!
A little sticky here...
Good, unstuck.
Incoming??
Or outgoing, LOL
I think they are switching on us inbetween cam changes.
I was out of the room, when I left it was Lib.
gone...........
back..............
both..........
I've been waiting on that since 6o'clock this morning. (off and on)
HA they are both back!
she knew he was fooling around with the nest, so she came back
POOF!
What a mess they made!
Such a happy sight.
I was tthinking the same thing, Wanda
Going to show my last Santa Suit. Wish me luck....
GOOD LUCK:).
Sell it Wanda, Sell it!
Hummers still in the nest
CC done eating
SD panda still eating
snowing in oregon.
That was fun, I got here just in time for the big alert message. Their feathers are sooo beautiful1
Glad you made it Deb, I never get tired of seeing them, my hubby just shakes his head.
Glad you made it in time Deb. Carol was in & out so fast that she didn't even know the regal eagles were in the nest.
Yes! That was a pretty long visit and probably made for some Cold Talons!
I know what you mean, the roll of the eyes is another one. My niece calls me the eagle stalker!
Eagle stalker, that is funny.
See ya later - gotta go do some shopping!
She thinks so, too. I put up pictures on my page. There are a couple in there that I am pretty excited about.
Deb, those are some pretty awesome photos. I can't imagine seeing that many eagles at one time!
DEB, THAT WAS AWESOME SHOW, THANKS.........STEVEN HAS PUT UP A PHOTO OF THIS P.M.'S VISIT
WOW.....the National Christmas Tree is beautiful....hubby and I sometimes go down on Christmas Eve to see it.
Thank you for your comments on my pictures. It was wonderful seeing so many eagles. The only other time I saw that many was in Ketchikan, Alaska and every where you looked, there were more.
That one little hummer can fly pretty well. I think it heard the forecast and thinks the nest is the place to be for a while. It flew up, turned around and sat back down in the nest.
They were great, Deb, glad you are so close to them.
Really enjoyed seeing your photos, Deb. Thanks for sharing.
Be Back Later This Evening..........
moose cam is finally on, but getting dark, moose are there.
Very good shot of ZZ as she wiggles around in the den. Sure is kicking those little legs! I am sure she is making lots of sounds! lol
n8rlvrsd, do you know what time that was. I set it to record video the last couple day so I can catch the fledging. Unfortunately, I never have time to watch at work. Thanks, Joe
..."It flew up, turned around and sat back down in the nest."
It was this morning. I think around 11:00. I thought it would go after that but was still there late this afternoon.
That would be 11 Eastern time, as I used the times on the blog to figure out when it was.
It has been a long day, think I'll turn in.
GOOD NIGHT EVERYONE
SLEEP TIGHT
(SANTA SUITS ALLLLL GONE!)
Way to go Wanda!!
Merry Christmas
Goodnight, Wanda
Coming in to say Good Night
I hear there is a rainy Friday coming in to town tomorrow! Hope the temps stay above freezing!
Hopefully the snow in the nest will
be melted by the rain..but then the sun isn't coming around again for a few days to help dry it out! They really should have placed a large canopy over our nest when they did the new cam!
Good Morning Early Birds
Wanda - glad you sold all your suits!
Deb - Hope to be able to see your pics tomorrow...
Joe - I hope to see the hummers flying tomorrow. Once was flying right outside the nest earlier this morning.
Stay warm, everyone!
GOOD NIGHT EVERYONE
Well, Time Warner had a big breakdown in Eastern So Cal, and after several hours, I just got back on-line.
Not too much to see at this hour, although Bai is giving ZZ a thorough bath whether she fights it or not.
Pete's is quiet at the moment...7:45 a.m.
Remember tomorrow is the 63rd anniversary of D-Day.
Jim
GOOD NIGHT, ALL/GOOD MORNING TO OUR EARLY BIRDERS, HOPEFULLY WITH SUZANNE IN THE LEAD....
KEEP WARM AND GOD BE WITH YOU.
JIM
Good Morning, World. Pearl Harbor Day today. Bitter bitter cold! 12° at my house, 25° here, but thankfully, no wind. That's a blessing. Roads are clear, black ice in spots so be careful. Other than that, uneventful ride in, and that's ALWAYS nice!
Will have to go back and see what I missed yesterday. See the eagle pic Steve has posted, looks wonderful! Love it.
This was posted the other day on our daily webpage, opens automatically when you first logon. Thought it was interesting. Long, but interesting.
Remembering Pearl Harbor
By Jerome W. Mapp, Corporate Communications
This Friday, Dec. 7, 2007, is the 66th anniversary of a defining event in world history — the Japanese “sneak” attack on Pearl Harbor. Dec. 7 is truly a “date which will live in infamy.” This article is not only a historical review; it is a reminder of what can happen when a nation is lax and unprepared in the face of a growing threat to its security.
At 7:55 a.m — Pacific time — on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, while Americans in Hawaii were likely eating breakfast, preparing for church, or contemplating the upcoming Christmas holiday, the Imperial Japanese military was initiating a devastating preemptive aerial and seaborne assault on the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
The attack left more than 2,000 U.S. military personnel and civilians dead, and wounded more than 1,000.
The attack that President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed was “a date which will live in infamy” resulted from long-simmering tensions between the United States and Japan over the latter’s thirst for global supremacy.
The attack on Pearl Harbor began when more than 400 Japanese torpedo and dive-bomber planes took off from the aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Hiryu, Shokaku, and Zuikaku less than 300 miles from Pearl Harbor. The strike force, commanded by Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, was also composed of two converted carriers, two light carriers, two battleships, and a number of cruisers, destroyers, and support ships. They were joined by five Japanese midget submarines that were either captured, destroyed, or abandoned in the attack.
The planes swooped over the mountains of Oahu and headed straight for “Battleship Row” in the harbor.
The aircraft carriers USS Enterprise, USS Lexington, and USS Saratoga were reportedly the initial targets of the Japanese, but they were all detailed out to sea in the weeks preceding the attack.
But the Japanese had other targets. Five of eight U.S. battleships were sunk as a result of the attack. Three destroyers were wrecked; a minelayer and target ship had capsized; two cruisers were badly damaged; and many other ships needed repairs.
Through careful planning and a well-coordinated execution, the attack eliminated the U.S. Navy's battleship force as a possible threat to Japan’s southward expansion. America entered the war with Japan in shock and considerably weakened by the attack.
Eighteen months earlier, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had transferred the U.S. fleet to Pearl Harbor as a presumed deterrent to mounting Japanese aggression in Southwest Asia. The Japanese military, deeply engaged in the seemingly endless war it had started against China in mid-1937, badly needed oil and other raw materials. Commercial access to these was gradually curtailed as the conquests continued.
In 1940, under the Export Control Act, the United States halted trade with Japan and cut off oil exports to them a year later. From then on, the desperate Japanese plotted to seize the oil and mineral-rich East Indies and Southeast Asia, and war in the Pacific seemed inevitable.
By late November 1941, peace negotiations had broken down, and U.S. officials anticipated a Japanese attack into the Indies, Malaya, and probably the Philippines. However, no one predicted that Japan would attack America.
Pearl Harbor was reachable by an aircraft carrier force, and the Japanese navy secretly sent one across the Pacific with greater aerial striking power than had ever been seen on the world's oceans. Soon after, Japanese planes eliminated much of the U.S. air power in the Philippines, and the Japanese army was ashore in Malaya.
Japan achieved its military objectives at Pearl Harbor with little thought to the consequences of her aggression, and for the next five months, until the Battle of the Coral Sea in early May, Japan continued to expand its empire during a series of military offensives that faced little challenge from America or its allies.
However, a decidedly shocked and enraged American public was united in its grief and in its resolve to avenge Pearl Harbor. The memory of Pearl Harbor propelled the United States and its allies to remove Japan and her German and Italian allies as future threats to world peace.
In early June 1942, the Americans gained a measure of revenge at the Battle of Midway. This battle was a decisive victory for the Americans and is widely regarded as the most important naval engagement of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. The destruction of four Japanese aircraft carriers and the loss of more than 200 naval aviators eliminated much of Japan’s striking power.
Today, reminders of the attack on Pearl Harbor dot the island. The stacks of the ships sunk during the attack are visible in the channel leading to the harbor; more than one million tourists regularly visit the battleship USS Arizona Memorial; bullet holes are still visible in the buildings at Naval Station Pearl Harbor; and a large illuminated cross is perched at the very spot the Japanese planes flew over as they began their assault.
Information for this story was supplied by the Library of Congress and the Naval Historical Center.
Ok, history lesson for today is finished. All have a great eagle/panda day.
Eyes to the sky, see the raptors fly!
Opened my cams, lots of activity this morning. Lots and lots of zebra on africam, the owl hotel actually has an owl in the entrance. Haven't seen one there all week at this hour. There may be a moose on the cam, it is dark, but he has a light but not sure pic is refreshing. Our Precious was asleep all alone, but mom just this sec came in. Bai snuggled up to Precious and they're both sleeping. Tai is asleep on his hey on the rocks, and our nest is still covered in snow. See Lisa has a note on the BW cam that the snow messed something up, they're working on it. Oh, owl stretching wings in front of the cam. That's about it, everybody else alseep. Our fish cam is still down, so turned that back off.
Preccious is sleeping alone again, and here comethe deer in PA. Two of them. Two owls in the hotel just hanging out. Moose cam is not refreshing, so that moose must be from last night.
Oh no! It's starting to snow in PA! Thought that wasn't supposed to happen till tonight! Bummer!! Maybe it's just a quick flurry.
Today: Light snow this morning will become a light mix of wintry precipitation for the afternoon. High 36F. Winds light and variable. Chance of precip 60%.
Tonight: Cloudy
GOOD MORNING SUZ....That is our weather forecast for today. YUK!
Morning, Wanda! YUK is right! But it's been SNOWING on the PA cam for over an hour now. Double YUK! Heard the weather last night, and we were supposed to get more snow, but not until early evening! Sure isn't early evening quite yet!
But hope we get to see Lib and Belle this morning.
We had a beautiful visit from the two of them at about 4:45 yesterday afternoon. Seeing them play around in that snow was so special....kinda got you in the Holiday spirit. Paula has a video of them frolicking in the snow. Very pretty.
Did you enjoy your day off? Of course you did!
Going for coffee. Call me if we get a visitor. BB
GOOD TGIF MORING SUZANNE AND WANDA! Just checking in to see if SUZANNE made it home and is in today safely AND to say a big hello to all of you that blog on here every day.
We are in the midst of Christmas projects and gifts at school here now, so don't have much time to get on here in the am. Am so tired at night, I haven't done that either. Soooooooo
You all have a good TGIF and safe day and enjoy your weekend. SUZANNE you have a safe trip home to Gypsy and your other kitties.
I have to end it and get going on the projects.
EAGLE ALERT, OUR NEST!
BOTH NOW!
JUST LOOKED, BOTH IN NEST!
Morning, Candy. Didn't do a thing yesterday! So yes, enjoyed that.
Morning, Sharon. So nice to see them!
Dang, happens every time lately. BRB...
GOOD MORNING SHARON-
It doesn't look like you have any snow on your streets now. It is still pretty icy here. I doubt there will be any school.
Where did they go??
I lost L & B and Suz and Candy and Sharon.....was it something I said. Oh well, I have my coffee. Maybe L & B will be back shortly.
It is freezing rain in Bluefield this morning. Public schools on a 2-hour delay but Concord University, of course, is on regular schedule.
Good mornign everyone. New thread...head on over. I am heading outside to shovel some more.
I'm back Wanda, didn't desert you. Just had to leave for a few, and of course missed Lib and Belle leaving. But it was nice to see them for a few minutes.
Looks like the snow has stopped in PA!!! That's a good thing! Well, ok, it's still snowing, but not nearly as hard as it was.
Mei and Tian are getting ready to rumble in the snow!
That was short and sweet! Now they're gonna eat bamboo. Tai is pacing.
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