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The video is showing all three of the chicks now. Two of them are walking around and the third one is just laying there (it is breathing and occasionally moves a wing, so it is probably just tired).
And now one of the adult eagles came back to the nest with a fish and is feeding the chicks.
Last edited by Iowatech; 04-12-2015 at 11:22 PM. Reason: Ongoing action.
4-13-15 ~ D21 at 17 days looks so big next to Dad.
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D21 has her first feathers. Like the chicken they seem to develop in tubes which they peck open.They sure are homely at this stage. Faces only a mother could love. Without a reference I'm guessing that they're about the size of your laying hens.
4-23-15 - Close-up's! Thanks Bob & Crew!, raptorresource Captured on Ustreamecorah Eagles Birds
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Looks like the chick fluff has been mostly replaced with black feathers now.
Also, here's a vid of the parents feeding the chicks.
Raptor rescue of a Bald Eagle:
http://blog.theveteranssite.com/beak..._term=20150522
Those people are pretty brave as even damaged raptors can be formidable. I remember back on the day when Mom and I had to free a hawk from an electric fence - the hawk had been zapped enough times that it wasn't moving very fast, but it still reached out and took a chunk out of Mom's boot with its talons. It apparently made a full recovery a few hours after we freed it, though. Kinda neat to see it fly away.
Last edited by Iowatech; 05-26-2015 at 12:33 AM.
I don't know if you've checked on this recently, but some energetic weather clobbered the tree the nest was in as well as the camera last week:
UPDATE: Father eagle of Decorah nest spotted after storm - KWWL - Eastern Iowa Breaking News, Weather, Closings
Sounds like the entire lot of them are still OK, so there's that. Probably won't be seeing the vid stream for some time to come though.
Thanks for the update. Please let us know when Priscillah and Mochamomma have selected their new nesting area.
That nest was getting quite large. Not any more. =^..^=
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