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This is the Decorah Eagles nest, which is located just south of the city of Decorah near the trout hatchery. For more informati.. This is the Decorah Eagles nest, which is located just south of the city of Decorah near the trout hatchery. For more information about the eagles and their nest, please follow this link: https: //www. Our cams are back! We hope you enjoy watching in 2. We also welcome you to chat on our forum: http: //www.
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- This is the Decorah Eagles nest, which is located just south of the city of Decorah near the trout hatchery. For more information about the eagles and their nest.
About the Raptor Resource Project. The Decorah Eagle cam is brought to you by the Raptor Resource Project, which specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls.
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Decorah North Nest. Followers have noticed we are now watching two nests in Decorah! For now, the nest we watch on this page will continue to be referred to as the Decorah Eagles nest. Our new nest is located north of Decorah and will be referred to as Decorah North. Decorah North can be watched here and here. While Decorah North nest is lovely, this chat channel is for discussing the Decorah Eagles, not the Decorah North Eagles. You are welcome to join our forum or follow this link for the Explore site.
Map of N2. BChatroom Guidelines. RRP Moderated Chat is a structured environment to learn about eagles, particularly the Decorah nest, in a family friendly setting. Moderators (Mods) participate in discussions during the hours chat is open.
The Mods are appreciative of all who visit this cam and this chat. However, we cannot each say hello and/or good- bye to each and every person. Please know that we celebrate you being here. And that we do see you!! Moderators will enforce the following guidelines. Be respectful and polite.
No profanity, personal invective or other inappropriate comments. Keep your language G rated and appropriate for family usage. While we are all one Eagle Family and celebrate and mourn with the other eagle nests/cams, as one of the busiest chat rooms and to avoid confusion we must keep the discussion focused on the Decorah nest. No comments touching on politics, religion, or sports.
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If you are receiving such PMs contact a mod for instructions before you delete them. Moderators have volunteered their time to make chat a family friendly place to watch the Decorah eagles nest with the added bonus of learning about eagles. While Mods spend time learning about the eagles, particularly these eagles, we are not avian/raptor experts. We try to answer questions with the knowledge and information we know. The limits of chat prevent us from posting sources for much of our information but the RRP Forum has the Mod Education Threads that are full of detailed info and many sources are cited there. Moderators are here to make sure all viewers have a good experience. Lead moderators are jfrancl, Faith.
Hope. Cure, and tulsaducati. Moderators are bellenurse. Bob. 16. 03, bustopbird, e.
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Allow mods to deal with chat abusers and do not engage them yourself. Enjoy this chat about the Decorah Eagles and visit the Ustream Chat Mods boards on the RRP Forum for more interaction and eagle time! Nesting Record. Egg #1: 2/2. PM. Video here! https: //youtu.
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Fledge #3: D2. 7 - 6/2. Nesting Record. Egg #1: 2/1.
PMEgg #2: 2/2. 1/1. PMEgg #3: 2/2. 5/1. PMD2. 4 Hatch: 0. First look at 6: 2. AMD2. 5 Hatch: 0. Watch The Rebound Dailymotion. PM CDTWhat about the unhatched egg?
Blog here. D2. 4 Fledge: 6/1. D2. 4 was 7. 4 days old at fledge. D2. 5 Fledge: 6/1.
D2. 5 was 7. 8 days old at fledge. D2. 5's death: D2. September 2. 6th. Learn more here: http: //bit.
QFHx. 20. 15 Egg/Hatch/Fledge Dates. D2. 1: Egg 2/1. 8/1. PM – Hatch 3/2. 7/1. PM (3. 7 days) - Fledge 6/1. PM (7. 9 days)D2.
Two views of fledge Here!! And a ground view of the fledge Here!!! D2. 2: Egg 2/2. 1/1. PM – Hatch 3/2. 9/1. AM (3. 6 Days) – Fledge 6/1. D2. 2: Video of egg laying.
D2. 3: Egg 2/2. 5/1. PM – Hatch 4/2/1. AM (3. 6 days) – Fledge 6/1.
D2. 3: See the actual hatch up close. Egg/Hatch/Fledge Dates.
D1. 8: 2/2. 3/1. 4 4: 5. PM – Hatch 4/2/1. AM (3. 8 days) – Fledge 6/1.
Electrocuted 7/8/1. Male. D1. 9 (Four): 2/2. PM – Hatch 4/3/1. PM (3. 6 days) – Fledge 6/1. Female fitted with transmitter Electrocuted 3/2/1.
Details can be found in this RRP Blog. D2. 0 (Soar): 3/2/1. PM – Hatch 4/7/1. AM (3. 6 days) – Fledge 6/2. Rescued w/broken wing 6/2.
Male – non- releasable will become education eagle. As of 1. 2/1. 2 this eaglet is now an educational eagle (in training) by Kay Neumann and will be called "DECORAH". He has a permanent home at S. O. A. R. 2. 01. 3 Observations. With the unanticipated move to a new nest (N2) without cams we only had observations to go on.
First observed brooding on 2/1. So we know D1. 5 hatched by or before 3/2.
Fledge dates: D1. D1. 6 6/1. 7/1. 3, D1. Egg/Hatch/Fledge Dates.
D1. 2: Egg 2/1. 7/1. PM – Hatch. 3/2. 7/1.
PM (3. 9 days) – Fledge 6/1. Electrocuted 7/1/1. Male. D1. 3: Egg 2/2. PM – Hatch 3/2. 8/1. AM (3. 7 days) - Fledge 6/1. D1. 4: Egg 2/2. 4/1. PM – Hatch 3/3. 0/1.
AM (3. 5 days) – Fledge 6/1. Found electrocuted 1. Male fitted with transmitter. Egg/Hatch/Fledge Dates.
E1: Egg 2/2. 3/1. PM - Hatch 4/2/1. AM (3. 8 days)– Fledge 6/1. E2 (D1): Egg 2/2. PM – Hatch 4/3/1.
AM (3. 6 days) – Fledge 6/2. Female fitted with transmitter. E3: Egg 3/2/1. 1 6: 4. PM – Hatch 4/6/1.
Really Weird Crow Facts - Aves Noir. Posted by Clara in Aves.
In our last top ten fact list about Crows we highlighted corvids from a scientific angle – they are intelligent, persistent, prolific, and hardy. In this list, we want to explore some of the stranger things about our favorite critter.
Without further ado: Crows living in suburban areas require only 1. They also will build fake nests to fool predators.
Dubbed ‘Anting’ by John Marzluff, crows will crush an ant and rub it all over themselves like perfume! The Formic Acid in the ants helps ward off parasites.
Image of a Black Drongo 'Anting'Pet crows give their owners names. This is identified by a unique sound they make around specific people that they would not otherwise make.
Female Crows mate for life, but males will cheat, which explains the next one: Male crows have no penis. Their sperm is transferred from their cloaca to the female cloaca and copulation only lasts 1. Its a wonder the females are so loyal![yt]mn. M5. Zn. B8. QE[/yt]Crows can count to six! Crows sunbathe for Vitamin D. Odin the Crow Sunbathing. Healthy crows help crippled crows but they have a dark side.
Crows occasionally murder each other for reasons that mystify scientists. Crows have been observed chasing sparrows into buildings in order to stun them. The result is sparrow for lunch. Don’t worry, they pick on birds their own size – mobbing crows can seriously injure hawks. Scientists suspect an eagle was even killed by mobbing crows. Crows have been reported to eat over 1. Chinese food, french fries, and human vomit. They can be weirdly picky though – an experiment showed crows prefer French fries in a Mc.
Donald’s bag over those in a brown paper bag. To top it off, a nestling can eat 1. Crow with a French Fry By Richard Brayton.