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Priscillah is tending a second egg. We're off to a good start. =^..^=
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I have started following Raptor Resource Project, a non profit organization in Docorah, IA on Facebook. For those of you who use Facebook, they put out a couple of posts a day on the progress of the nests. They also have links to the cameras if you want to watch continuously live.
As of February 25, three eggs in the Decorah nest.
I expect to see a little fuzzy eaglet any time now. =^..^=
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There are now three eaglets at Xcel Energy's Fort St. Vrain plant. Two hatched Friday and the third hatched this morning at 7:58am MT. Xcel Energy Bird Cam
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It was so windy today that Priscillah was nearly blown out of the nest. She took a little tumble, but her chicks were so well embedded in he nest that they weren't at any risk.
The tree was blowing around so much I was getting sea-sick from watching the live web-cam. I wouldn't make a very good eagle. =^..^=
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I heard the third egg hatched, but I haven't seen that yet.
It's still just a 3/8" hole in the shell with something fuzzy and wiggly inside. =^..^=
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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, 11:22 PM.
Reason: Ongoing action.
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.
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