Southwest Florida Eagle Cam – Live American Bald Eagle cam Southwest Florida Eagle Cam has experienced many firsts since the cameras began streaming in 2012 There have been many observations and theories of Eagle behavior that have since been adjusted because of all the Eagle cameras available today There are not many documented incidents of second or double clutches in a nest after raising young Here… Read More »
southwest florida eagle cam live – Southwest Florida Eagle Cam M and F shared incubation duties in 1-to-3-hour increments during the day M placed a stick on F’s back, got her up, then moved in to incubate their eggs No food was delivered M roosts in the E treetop while F incubates Sleep safely Eagle family
Blog – Southwest Florida Eagle Cam Southwest Florida Eagle Cam has experienced many firsts since the cameras began streaming in 2012 There have been many observations and theories of Eagle behavior that have since been adjusted because of all the Eagle cameras available today There are not many documented incidents of second or double clutches in a nest after raising young Here is the information we have found Season 8, 2019
swfec farewell nest notes: m15 and f23, hope for the future M15 and F23 perch together on the attic branch (SWFEC camera) M15 and F23 maintain their nest and territory even though their nesting season ended abruptly A little over two months ago, all was well with the Eagle Family Within 48 hours, E24 and E25 perished from Avian influenza M15 and F23 took time away to heal from their losses and recover their health Little by little, they reappeared
swfec nest notes: e24 and e25 making great strides F23 and M15 tandem feed E25 and E24 (SWFEC camera) E24 and E25 are making great strides in their development as they turn 4 weeks old M15 and F23 have provided a bounty of fish and prey for their nourishment They keep E24 and E25 well-fed, often working in tandem at mealtime The menu has been diverse, with the addition of interesting items Over the week, flopping fish, a rabbit, different
swfec nest notes: e24 and e25, beak to beak and talon to talon E24 (left) and E25 sit beak to beak and talon to talon (SWFEC camera) E24 and E25 are cruising into week 4 as two flourishing Eaglets experiencing remarkable growth They eat so well that they have not been hungry for a minute, even though they eagerly step up when food is delivered E24 will give E25 a peck or two to keep their place established E25 has learned to wait patiently for their
SWFEC Nest Notes: e24 and e25, five weeks old and flourishing M15 delivers a fish as E24 and E25 watch (captured from ground video by Androcat) E24 and E25 are flourishing, as they are now five weeks old They begin to present as beautiful young raptors with sleek dark feathers starting to cover their growing bodies This stage of their progress has them coordinating all the body parts to work together They preen and care for their feathers, gain more
swfec nest notes: time for the reveal is near Precious Eggs getting close to hatching (SWFEC camera) M15 and F23 have checked all the boxes over the past 32 days, caring for their precious packages They continuously add soft grass and nesting to keep their treasures warm and secure They spent hours incubating and tending to the Eggs They keep the area free from all intruders of their air space and nest tree The next several days will