Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Wed. May 31
In DC all day and just had time now to check in. Big storms this early AM, and the weather is supposed to moderate.
Sorry for the continued issues with the live cam. I'll be at NCTC tomorrow, so I'll pursue a better fix. Next thursday night is an evening lecture series program at NCTC. If you come out for the show, this time on Green Infrastructure, featuring my colleague Mark Benedict at the Conservation Fund, you'll be able to get a great view of the nest. More info at training.fws.gov then click on events and Conservation and Community.
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1/6/25 PM Fish
🐟 2:47 PM both eagles come to the nest. Bella is screaming with the delight of a meal that he has brought in to the nest for her! He man...
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8:33pm Jo-MD I think all of are giving a sigh of relief knowing you're back! Copied the lecture info for all:
Mark Benedict
The Conservation Fund
Green Infrastructure: Linking Landscapes and Communities
Thursday, June 8, 2006 at 7:00 pm
I suppose the nest viewing would precede the lecture. You just may meet some of us.
9:50 p.m. I am so glad you are back Steve. I wish I didn't live so far away. I would love to come see the nest and of course hear the lecture.
11:08pm Jo-MD Sharon-you have email
They sure are rambunctious!! Love em, love em!!
Suzanne, I had to run out for a little while so I didn't see just the two. Sorry. Sunny and Jo -- thanks so much for the pictures. I love it!!
Sure would love to have the live feed working this morning!
I haven't seen any breakfast as of yet. I have been watching pretty close but could have missed it.
9:43am Jo-MD I did see an adult at the nest earlier-but didn't see any food brought in to the eaglets.
I checked out the fluff-balls in Harrisburg- The views are great- They like the shadow of the pole- It's great they change the views to meet the needs- it's a shame that our main interests are 'up a tree'!
Those falcons really have changed...their ledge makes our eagles look like neat freaks!
It does look like Ms. InBetween has been working on something though.
I bet if we dug in our eagle's nest, we would find lots of skeletons of breakfast, lunch and supper.
9:43am Jo-MD I agree that MsInbetween has been busy. It is so hard to tell when the adult flys in if something has been dropped in the nest. So I agree that there was some food, but only enough for one so far.
WOW the live cam is up!
Thanks Vicky!! I have been checking every couple of minutes. Thanks Steve!!
It looks like Ms. InBetween was doing a little nest work, straightening up a twig or two. LOL.
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