This video starts right after Liberty (M) has delivered a large, unidentifiable meal to the nest. Belle (F) drags the vittles to the rear of the nest where she proceeds to feed the day old eaglet. You can hear the eaglet peeping for the food! Belle feeds the eagle, then broods him to keep him warm.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
In Honor of our dear departed friend, Deb Palmer, I present to you NCTC's only chick for this year, named Palmer, in honor of Deb. ♥
Tears of Joy!
Our little Palmer has arrived!!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
1st eaglet at Norfolk Botannical Gardens
Friday, February 26, 2010
Carolina Raptor Center Eaglet is 2 weeks old today
I'm almost as big as you Dad!
Mom on left, Dad on perch
Thanks for the yummy dinner, Mom! ♥
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Down to one Egg
This is the last picture of 2 eggs that we have. It seems as if one of the eggs has either broken, been buried or has been removed from the nest by the parents.
Clearly, there is now only one egg remaining in the nest. So let's all hope that this last egg laid on February 13th might hatch somewhere around March 20-23rd.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Two Harbors has their second egg of the season!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
First Egg for Two Harbors Nest
on Catalina Island
Feb 17, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Carolina Raptor Center
Feeding eaglet just before nightfall
Unfortunately I did not notice any movement from the second eaglet.
It was reported on the blog that Belle was chirping and had assumed an egg laying position at 2:42 today and a second egg was seen. Here it is! So is this just a 4th egg, or the start of a new clutch? Only time will tell!