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| Chat - Thursday May 26, 2011; Did you get an EM from Dr. Sharpe for the NAC? | |
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| Naturegal | May 26 2011, 07:18 AM Post #16 |
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Cat, Linda and Bette for your get-well wishes I had such a difficult time replying to Peter's e-mail, decisions, decisions, decisions, finally done and e-mailed.
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| Topa Topa Hikers | May 26 2011, 07:51 AM Post #17 |
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WOW, I just read this responding to my email. Whoop Whoop !!!! IWS ![]() Yesterday, 3:56 PM Thanks to a couple of large donations recently, the total is now up to $14,109. Great work!! All I can say is THANK YOU to all the very generous eaglecam viewers!!!!
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| bette | May 26 2011, 08:04 AM Post #18 |
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Addendum to EAGLELAND Blackwater - 3 eaglets hatched 2/19, 2/21, 2/24 (youngest is 13 weeks old today) - they have fledged but they still return for food Carolina - 1 eaglet hatched 3/4 (11+ weeks old) - Kinsey and her two hacktowermates have fledged, but they still return for food Norfolk - 3 eaglets hatched 3/13, 3/15, 3/17 (youngest is 10 weeks old today) - banded 4/21 - removed from nest 4/27 Missouri - 1 eaglet Morgan hatched 3/20 (9+ weeks old) CalTrans - 2 eaglets hatched 3/21, 3/24 (youngest is 9 weeks old today) Davenport, Iowa - 1 eaglet Freedom hatched 3/25 (9 weeks old tomorrow) Colorado - 2 eaglets hatched 3/28, 3/31 (youngest is 8 weeks old today) Decorah, Iowa - 3 eaglets hatched 4/2, 4/3, 4/7 (youngest is 7 weeks old today) Duke - 2 eaglets hatched 4/6, 4/9 (~ 7 weeks old) - banded on 5/23 Delta 2 - 2 eaglets hatched 4/11, 4/12 (6+ weeks old) Sydney - 3 chicks hatched 4/14, 4/16, 4/19 (oldest is 6 weeks old today) White Rock - 2 chicks hatched 4/19, 4/21 (youngest is 5 weeks old today) Hornby - 2 chicks hatched 4/28, 5/1 - (oldest is 4 weeks old today) Alexandra & David CATALINA Nests Seal Rocks - two chicks hatched between 3/18 - 3/21 (9+ weeks old) - banded 5/16 - K-07 (F) and K-08 (M) Rattlesnake - two eaglets hatched 3/26, 3/29 (8+ weeks old) - banded 5/24 as females K-15 and K-19 Two Harbors - one eaglet hatched 3/27 (8+ weeks old) - banded 5/22 - K-18 (F) West End - triplets hatched 4/4, 4/5, 4/7 (youngest is 7 weeks old today) - Banding is scheduled for Monday 5/30 SANTA CRUZ Nests Sauces Canyon - 1 chick hatched 4/9 (6+ weeks old) Pelican Harbor Pair's New Nest - we know there is at least one chick approx. 7 weeks old per Dr Sharpe's helo survery on 4/6 - but hatch date(s) is unknown NOTE: Please feel free to let me know if I have missed any Nest info |
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| Naturegal | May 26 2011, 08:30 AM Post #19 |
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I'M DOING A "HAPPY DANCE" $14,000+ FOR THE NAC! |
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| jillers | May 26 2011, 08:53 AM Post #20 |
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http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/75548.html |
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| Harpo516 | May 26 2011, 09:02 AM Post #21 |
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me too I like this one! |
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| jillers | May 26 2011, 11:33 AM Post #22 |
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http://www.noob.us/humor/you-will-never-guess-what-this-ad-is-about/ |
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| jillers | May 26 2011, 11:38 AM Post #23 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXx-n6T7tZg&feature=player_embedded |
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| circlescribe | May 26 2011, 11:56 AM Post #24 |
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Sorry I've just not been able to keep up recently. Being forced to move after just six months of being here is a real blow and has us struggling and our hands full trying to come up with an alternative plan. All I have to offer at the moment is this report on Lady, the 26 year old Osprey in Scotland, who is still incubating eggs that may or may not hatch, but could any day now. All are still hopeful. Today's report from the Loch of the Lowes blog: "It is now 43 days after the first egg was laid and 40 days after the second. We remain hopeful here at Loch of the Lowes that we may have chicks at some point. Our female often surprises us. Reaching an estimated 26 years of age alone is astonishing – meaning she has clocked up around 120,000 miles making the annual migration to West Africa. Last year, following a bout of illness, it seemed that our female’s chances of making the migration were low as her condition was compromised due to the mystery illness which left her unable to eat for several days. On the 28th March staff and followers on the webcam were all thrilled to see the return of this very special bird, who had surprised us all with her determination to make the migration. This morning at 6.36am our male osprey, 7Y, arrived at the nest with a fish for his mate. Our female then accepted the delivery and flew off to eat it elsewhere. Both ospreys are continuing with incubation duties – periodically rolling eggs and changing over duties. The 24 hour Watch continues here at Loch of the Lowes – ensuring the security of the three eggs on the nest. We will keep you all updated as any events unfold." Lady a couple of days ago hunkered down and looking right at the camera in the strong wind we've been having this week. ![]() Loch of Lowes webcam link A Youtube video of mate, 7Y, delivering a fish to the nest this week, that Lady then takes off with. Great news on the NAC front! Hope everyone is well or improving. |
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| fancycatnip | May 26 2011, 12:30 PM Post #25 |
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can't find 'happy dance emoticons so turning cartwheels for the 14 nests we have now adopted... WAY TO GO TEAM CRUZ WAY TO GO ! |
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| cdn-cdn | May 26 2011, 12:32 PM Post #26 |
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Hi Kris. Thanks for the osprey update. I am that the pair has a hatch. What an amazing mom!!! Also for yourself and Ed that you can find a nice place to live. The place you are in now could be considered just a 'stopover' until you find the home that is meant for you both. Terrific of Lady!Carole, the meds will make a difference soon. I'm glad that you went to the doctor instead of just trying to wait the illness out on your own. I saw your comment about Randy on AI. That was funny. JLo sure can shake her booty, that was another good segment last night. Topa, how are you feeling now? |
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| cdn-cdn | May 26 2011, 12:38 PM Post #27 |
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| cdn-cdn | May 26 2011, 12:40 PM Post #28 |
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| catM | May 26 2011, 01:51 PM Post #29 |
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Jill, great videos! I liked the Dirt Devil, but I laughed myself silly with the second one. DH had to come to see what I was doing. He laughed himself silly. We are going to watch it again.
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| jillers | May 26 2011, 01:59 PM Post #30 |
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Cat, Linda and Bette for your get-well wishes




Addendum to

Being forced to move after just six months of being here is a real blow and has us struggling and our hands full trying to come up with an alternative plan.

of Lady!


8:37 AM Jul 13