Thursday, December 04, 2025

12/4 AM/PM food

  • 913 am just saw an eagle fly by on the lower screen of Cam 1
  • 915 am Morning NCTC - Adult is perched up high above the nest in the attic. Bella is watchful.
  • 917 am Scout arrives with fish pr some kind of food. Bella flies out from the attic and flies toward the nest. Scout exits the nest and takes the food with him as Bella lands in the nest. Scout flew to the BST (babysitting tree). Bella was not happy.
  • 919 am Scout returns with the meal, which Bella promptly claims. Some kisses exchanged. Bella eats her meal. Good boy Scout!!!
  • 142 pm. the final departure out of the nest long visit Bella waited for a long time! We return at 2:38 p.m. and  stayed for a brief second on each entrance they brought in large branches for cribrails to keep the eaglets in!

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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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JudyEddy said...

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

12/4 AM/PM food

913 am just saw an eagle fly by on the lower screen of Cam 1 915 am Morning NCTC - Adult is perched up high above the nest in the attic. B...