A few vocals this morning before they arrived at the nest
652 a.m. Mr Eagle Scout comes to the nest the only stays for 1 minute
6:53 a.m. Mr Eagle Scout exits the nest
702 a.m. looks to be Miss Bella coming to the nest she picks around in the snow and moves a few sticks here and there but otherwise just stands and still 707 a.m. she exits the nest What a busy day today
8:15 Scout delivers fish to the nest. Bella's in to claim it. Both vocalizing.
8:16 Scout exits8:30 Bella exits
8:30 poof 8:54 and solo visit 9:01 to 9:09 a.m. 9: 12 to 9:18 10 18 to 10:19 10:21 to 10:22 10:22 to 10:26 10:27 to 10:50
1103 to 11:05 11:07 to 11:09-11:13 and then 11:31 empty nest so busy recording today in and out most of the morning
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1018 listen to the beginning you can hear him snort
In memory of our dear friend Jo Lennox
Please be respectful if you decide to make a comment. Any advertisement will be deleted. Thank you, Steven Chase for allowing me to continue the blog, but in a different manner than he intended. As a conversation piece, it is now for a videos and blogging thanks to the Outdoor Channel for providing us the internet access! Thank you for the National conservation training center in Shepherdstown West Virginia for providing the camera for us to watch! Judy Eddy
Please be respectful if you decide to make a comment. Any advertisement will be deleted. Thank you, Steven Chase for allowing me to continue the blog, but in a different manner than he intended. As a conversation piece, it is now for a videos and blogging thanks to the Outdoor Channel for providing us the internet access! Thank you for the National conservation training center in Shepherdstown West Virginia for providing the camera for us to watch! Judy Eddy






































































































































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In memory of our dear friend Jo Lennox
Please be respectful if you decide to make a comment. Any advertisement will be deleted. Thank you, Steven Chase for allowing me to continue the blog, but in a different manner than he intended. As a conversation piece, it is now for a videos and blogging thanks to the Outdoor Channel for providing us the internet access! Thank you for the National conservation training center in Shepherdstown West Virginia for providing the camera for us to watch! Judy Eddy
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