Eagle's Nest Harriet and M15 - webcam
Bald Eagle - description
Webcam Nest of the Bald Eagle. The Webcam has been in operation since 2012 and since then broadcasts 24 / 7 mode nonstop. Orli has been living the nest since 2006 and we have been able to watch birth, growth and injuries and the death of new additions. Extensive information in English can be found on the operator's website http://www.dickpritchettrealestate.com/
Bald Eagle is the fourth largest eagle in the world. It is a bird of prey from the hawk family. It grows to a height of 85 cm, the wingspan is up to 2 meters. Due to its majesty, the bald eagle has become the American national bird, a symbol of the Republican spirit. The Bald Eagle uses one nest and 35 years. It is most common on the coast, in river basins and in lakes of North America and northeastern Siberia.
Thank you to webcam operators: http://www.dickpritchettrealestate.com/
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26.10 - 16:21 Beautiful shots of Harrietta 16:32 Harrietka on the nest, flies down from the branch E15, M arrives with a fish
26.10 9:37 M E15 brought food again… ..10: 16 E15 by the pond
E15 bathed at 10:22 and then dried on a concrete block 🙂
26.10 Cameras in operation again !!
25.10 UPDATES
All cameras are offline, the owners are aware. PTZ message: 8:35 and E15 on the cross of the church. Adults in and out of snags on pasture W.
24.10 Camera failure 🙁
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23.10 - 10:48 M brought E15 fish
but he also roared until he got her. As you can see, there are mums in the bird kingdom
23.10 - Here it looks like Harrietka and M are building a new nest. If I don't know that they are still in the E15 area, Harrietka tried to build a new nest last year, but in the end M convinced her when he started carrying new branches to the existing nest that they would nest again on the old nest. This year they already have a pretty decent foundation for a new nest elsewhere.
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Camera 1- 23.10. camera time 08.44.06.- eagles fly in the back of the tree, if they build a nest there, E15 will be close and dad can continue to carry goodies to him 🙂
Hello Marcelo, but that is not good for us observers. There are a total of 3 cameras on different trees on Pritchett's land, but none of them can really see the tree on the western pasture, where they are building a new nest. And it would be difficult to attach a new camera to the tree, plus other equipment, including burying cables in the ground, etc. Despite the fact that by law they must not disturb the nesting, H and M could leave the area if disturbed. E15 must become independent, Harrietka will lay eggs in the middle of November, and if E15 bothers them there, they will probably expel him, like other intruders from the area.
Hello Peter, you're right, I also thought we wouldn't see any more chicks, it's really a shame. I would like to ask you, if the eagle did not look for its parents in a new nest, could it stay here in that place, or is it independent to fly out of the area completely differently? I thought we'd see at least him on camera. Thank you for answer.
Young eagles, when independent, fly out of the area, mostly from Florida to the north. E15 is in no hurry, he has enough food and if M continues to feed him, he will not fly away. I have never experienced in any nest that a young eagle stays in the nest area for so long.
19.10 - 13:56:26 again food delivery from M15 for E15, handover is beautifully seen on camera 4
16.10 E15 also spent the night on a branch of a nesting tree
14.10 - 10:52 M brought E15 opossum to the nest, E15 enjoys it
12.10 - 07:26 beautiful shots of E15
9.10 E15 sleeps at home again 🙂
14:05 M15 brought E15 fish again, mom doesn't want to get out of the nest
6.10 - 07:25 E15 eats a fish 🙂 on the nest
Hello Petro. I would like to ask if you have encountered the fact that the young eagle remained on the nest even when the parents had other young. If so, how did the eagle treat the new siblings? Thank you for answer.
Hello Marcelo, I haven't encountered it yet. How many times a young eagle appears in the nest when eagles have eggs or young, sometimes it can be their offspring, but each time they have driven it away. E15 decided to stay for now, which I noticed, so M still provides him with food, which he carries to him in the nest, I'm not surprised that he does not want to leave the area 😊 I even noticed that E15 carried small twigs on the nest. In my opinion, when Harrietka and M start to adjust the nest and a clutch of eggs is approaching, E15 will be expelled from the area, if... read more
4.10 All 4 cameras online!
2.10. The E15 is still in the nest area, incredible!
1.10 UPDATES
The ninth nesting season of Harriet and M15 bald eagles in Florida is officially launched today - This season begins differently than before, with the E15 still in the nesting area.
30.9. - 15:00 E15 is home!
28.9 - 9:34:35 E15 flew to the branch
28.9. 04:20:02 E15 jumped from the branch into the nest
25.9 Harrietka and M spent the night together on a branch
23.9 - Time on camera 19:11:50 E15 came to show us after a week outside the area! 21:50:04 H and M arrived and vocalized, mainly Harietka, after a while E15 joined. Maybe there was an owl in the area that annoys them at any moment and they flew in to protect the E15. 21:52:30 E15 jumped off the branch, it looked like he jumped on the nest, after a while M15 also jumped down. Harrietka remained on a branch.
18.9 Cameras out of service - performing maintenance Harriet and M15 spent the night in the nest tree. The ground report is that they flew to NW. No E15 observations today.
Camera 1- 17.9. camera time 10.00 female Harriet and male M15 sitting together on a branch. Close up shot.
They're divine, my favorite eagle pair 🙂 Looks like the E15 has already become independent, last seen in the area yesterday around 9:55 a.m.
10.9 - Camera 1 9:53 E15 on a branch, still in area 🙂