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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsBald Eagles shelter their eggs from Winter Storm Stella: Updat. One has hatched.
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Bald Eagles shelter their eggs from Winter Storm Stella: Updat. One has hatched. (Original Post)
Kingofalldems
Mar 2017
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marybourg
(12,620 posts)1. Wonderful! Thank you for that. nt
elleng
(130,865 posts)2. Wonderful! I'm waiting for 'my' Osprey pair to return
to their nest, near my house, in southern MD, and wondering whether the winds have kept them away.
Kingofalldems
(38,451 posts)3. I hope they return soon.
elleng
(130,865 posts)6. Me too! I'm not the only one waiting.
'Were waiting and watching for Tom & Audreys return!' (These are not 'mine,' but thought I'd show you!) A FB friend, further north in MD, has already got a picture. He has lots of eagles too!
http://chesapeakeconservancy.org/explore/wildlife-webcams/osprey/
Fla Dem
(23,652 posts)4. Majestic birds. Thanks!
TexasBushwhacker
(20,174 posts)5. Look at the size of that nest! N/t
SwissTony
(2,560 posts)7. Beautiful birds. But why are they called "bald"?
They seem to have perfectly normal feathers, at least on the bits I can see.