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The eagles' nest in Hornby Island also contains two eggs, but the parents are tending them constantly, and it shouldn't be too much longer before they hatch. It's a beautifully constructed nest and on a beautiful site. I have taken a few photos off the screen, which is never a good clear picture, especially with my little camera, but I believe I have a couple of decent shots.
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Different cameras focused on the nests give different perspectives.
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The nest in Sidney has a lot more action going of course, since there are three chicks to be fed. This picture isn't as clear, but I think you can get a look at a baby.
The hawks nest is fun too, because of the three
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The hawks' nest is in the EDT zone. The eagles are on Pacific time. Just click on the pictures at the top of my sidebar to reach them.
I was worried about the baby hawks, because I didn't see much movement from one of the chicks, but they all look better now. I'm really getting excited about the Hornby eggs too!!
ReplyDeleteSo fabulous to be able to actually see in the nest! and the little ones are so precious! Thanks so much for sharing all of these, Bobbie! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteReally neat! I've watched baby egrets here, grow up to fly from their nest and I loved it. Thanks for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteWow ... I'm glad I clicked on down to this post ... this is kewl ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Oh, these efforts really do pay off. You've inspired me to go look up what's happening with our local eagles.
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