Eaglecam

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • blackcat4866
    Master Of The Obvious

    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2007
    • 22932

    #61
    Re: Eaglecam

    Thanks slim. She's really late. Usually it late December/early January to lay her eggs, then hatching by late January. Still I'm happy for her.

    Can't stop watchin' birdies. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

    Comment

    • Iowatech
      Not a service manager

      2,500+ Posts
      • Dec 2009
      • 3930

      #62
      Re: Eaglecam

      Originally posted by slimslob
      We have an egg! The first egg in Decorah was laid tonight at 8:28pm central time. Congratulations to Mom and Dad Decorah, a huge thanks to John for his camera work, and a toast to Bob, the board, our wonderful volunteers, and the bridge that carries us over



      https://www.facebook.com/RaptorResou...ct/?fref=photo
      That made the local news too -
      Decorah Eagles lay first egg of 2016 - KWWL - Eastern Iowa Breaking News, Weather, Closings

      Comment

      • slimslob
        Retired

        Site Contributor
        25,000+ Posts
        • May 2013
        • 36855

        #63
        Re: Eaglecam

        Originally posted by slimslob
        We have an egg! The first egg in Decorah was laid tonight at 8:28pm central time. Congratulations to Mom and Dad Decorah, a huge thanks to John for his camera work, and a toast to Bob, the board, our wonderful volunteers, and the bridge that carries us over



        https://www.facebook.com/RaptorResou...ct/?fref=photo
        Originally posted by Iowatech
        The people at Raptor Resource Project are hoping for a second egg this weekend.

        Comment

        • slimslob
          Retired

          Site Contributor
          25,000+ Posts
          • May 2013
          • 36855

          #64
          Re: Eaglecam

          They have a second egg at Fort St.Vrain.


          We have a second egg at Fort St. Vrain! E32 was laid last night at 8:17pm. Thanks to Elfruler for the video, which is quite similar to what we saw in Decorah. Mom sits quietly and shifts from foot to foot as the egg passes, occasionally spreading her wings just a bit. At 3:38, she puts her head down and sits almost motionless until roughly 4:40. We get our first glimpse of Egg #32 at 5:25, immediately following a shimmy! https://youtu.be/R6qm0eSSpLg
          The Fort St. Vrain nest is located next to the St. Vrain river on the grounds of Xcel Energy's Fort St. Vrain plant. The cam can be watched at these two locations:
          Bitly
          Bitly
          You can also watch at our farmyou site, where FSV can be watched concurrently with Decorah: Bitly.

          Comment

          • slimslob
            Retired

            Site Contributor
            25,000+ Posts
            • May 2013
            • 36855

            #65
            Re: Eaglecam


            Whatta night! Congratulations to Mom and Dad Decorah on their third egg of the season, laid at 6:59PM CT on February 25th! While the event was interrupted by a computer issue, watchers got to see Mom's contractions and hear her soft chirps as she laid her 26th egg. We've all been straining our necks for a glimpse of it at the bottom of Dad's deep nest cup!

            Hatching occurs 35-37 days after eggs are laid, so we will start anticipating hatch sometime around March 27. So far, Mom and Dad have followed almost exactly the same egg lay schedule they did last year - egg #3 was laid just two minutes later in 2016 than it was in 2015.

            Here's to another good year for the whole family!

            Videos (we will add more as they become available)


            Comment

            • Iowatech
              Not a service manager

              2,500+ Posts
              • Dec 2009
              • 3930

              #66
              Re: Eaglecam

              The local news says there are new eggs at the Alcoa eagle nest, too:

              Comment

              • Iowatech
                Not a service manager

                2,500+ Posts
                • Dec 2009
                • 3930

                #67
                Re: Eaglecam

                At least one egg has hatched (not sure I would have described it as furry though):
                After tough year, first Decorah eaglet a welcome sight - KWWL - Eastern Iowa Breaking News, Weather, Closings

                Comment

                • NeoMatrix
                  Senior Tech.

                  2,500+ Posts
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 3514

                  #68
                  Re: Eaglecam

                  The marvels of modern technology....
                  Some genius has made an electronic plastic egg surveillance device to place in the nests of Eagles an other endangered birds. Great idea , just that someone forgot to tell the development team that most birds can tell the difference between a live an a dead egg. One smell from the birds and the electronic egg will be out of the nest an all over the ground or water below.

                  I hope the team didn't take a million dollars to develop it .....?

                  Interesting to see the out come of their research though....
                  Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
                  •••••• •••[§]• |N | € | o | M | Δ | t | π | ¡ | x | •[§]••• ••••••

                  Comment

                  • Iowatech
                    Not a service manager

                    2,500+ Posts
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 3930

                    #69
                    Re: Eaglecam

                    Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                    The marvels of modern technology....
                    Some genius has made an electronic plastic egg surveillance device to place in the nests of Eagles an other endangered birds. Great idea , just that someone forgot to tell the development team that most birds can tell the difference between a live an a dead egg. One smell from the birds and the electronic egg will be out of the nest an all over the ground or water below.

                    I hope the team didn't take a million dollars to develop it .....?

                    Interesting to see the out come of their research though....
                    The hell????
                    A plastic egg, where in the world did you come up with that? Sorry, based on the information I've seen, that sounds like infernal dumbassery to me. But if you can prove me wrong, please do.
                    If that's the case, feel free to call me rude names as well. Sometimes that's how I learn.

                    Comment

                    • NeoMatrix
                      Senior Tech.

                      2,500+ Posts
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 3514

                      #70
                      Re: Eaglecam

                      Originally posted by Iowatech
                      The hell????
                      A plastic egg, where in the world did you come up with that? Sorry, based on the information I've seen, that sounds like infernal dumbassery to me. But if you can prove me wrong, please do.
                      If that's the case, feel free to call me rude names as well. Sometimes that's how I learn.
                      Re: Electronic Surveillance Eggs for Birds of Prey.
                      I didn't read the entire article just briefed through it, but here is the link :
                      Electronic eggs aid vulture rescue efforts
                      Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
                      •••••• •••[§]• |N | € | o | M | Δ | t | π | ¡ | x | •[§]••• ••••••

                      Comment

                      • Iowatech
                        Not a service manager

                        2,500+ Posts
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 3930

                        #71
                        Re: Eaglecam

                        Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                        Re: Electronic Surveillance Eggs for Birds of Prey.
                        I didn't read the entire article just briefed through it, but here is the link :
                        Electronic eggs aid vulture rescue efforts
                        Huh, I had no clue someone actually built an egg cam. So my last post was pretty moronic, sorry about that.
                        The eagle cams here are just regular video cameras in nearby trees. Turns out birds can't tell the the difference between them and tree branches, so you're right, an actual egg cam does seem a bit much.

                        Comment

                        • Iowatech
                          Not a service manager

                          2,500+ Posts
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 3930

                          #72
                          Re: Eaglecam

                          There's two new chicks at the Alcoa site:
                          Alcoa eaglets hatch - Story | OurQuadCities

                          Comment

                          • Iowatech
                            Not a service manager

                            2,500+ Posts
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 3930

                            #73
                            Re: Eaglecam

                            The chicks at the Alcoa site have shed most of their fluff and now have feathers.
                            Looks like the mayflies are bothering them now. At this time of year there are huge swarms of mayflies in that area.
                            I hope you don't have to deal with mayflies, they are quite possibly one of the stupidest insects ever. When they are in their larval stage in the the Mississippi river they are actually quite ferocious for their size, but in their adult form they can't sting or eat, they just fly around and mate. And they are the major producers of bug splats on the windshields of cars during this time, which windshield washer fluid technology apparently hasn't advanced enough to clean off.
                            Blegh.

                            Comment

                            • DavePo
                              Trusted Tech

                              250+ Posts
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 303

                              #74
                              Re: Eaglecam

                              Originally posted by Iowatech
                              And they are the major producers of bug splats on the windshields of cars during this time, which windshield washer fluid technology apparently hasn't advanced enough to clean off.
                              Blegh.
                              Not to hijack the thread or change subject, I swear by Rain X Bug Remover Washer Fluid for summer driving. Doesn't completely get rid of all of the mess but it's better than anything else out there short of a scrubber sponge.

                              Comment

                              • NeoMatrix
                                Senior Tech.

                                2,500+ Posts
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 3514

                                #75
                                Re: Eaglecam

                                I've never seen nor heard of Mayfly's, I had to google it.
                                The insect is sort of like a cross between a grasshopper an a dragonfly.

                                When the months an butterfly's get covered over the windscreen while night driving, I would pull into a service-station and put bug-remover in the windscreen washer bottle. If bug-remover wasn't available I would buy methylated spirits an put about 1/3 per volume in the washer bottle.
                                Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
                                •••••• •••[§]• |N | € | o | M | Δ | t | π | ¡ | x | •[§]••• ••••••

                                Comment

                                Working...