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I tried to show you this video yesterday and had no luck. It didn't work, the time expired, and the vid went nowhere... Even Imgur posts are meant to embed here in the forum. But not a big problem.How cute is that!
No no touching...
They hold very still when they want to. All critters there love the pond, that's where M and Harriet have taught all their babes to drink and bathe. There used to be no fish in that pond, but now there is. So they get hunting lessons there as well.Good, they mentioned the Heron in the captions.. I wouldn't have recognized it standing so still. Even when the horse came close.
To be sure I looked up the word Heron. Not that it meant a dead branch of a tree
Nice place for the animals this pond. I could see a drinking eagle for the first time.
The birds that hunt insects will have something to eat too, the constantly moving tails of the horses give us a hint.
That's a fantastic photo.Bald eagle, a young fox, and a rabbit in one photo.
The fox held the rabbit for some seconds longer as he was lifted up. Then let it go.. The photographer could check on the fox later, it seem to be not harmed at all.
It happened in the state of Washington. National Geographic article also said bald eagles are known for stealing the catch of other predators, like ospreys. They try to get their food with as little energy as possible.
Didn't know that. Smart
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Breakfast time... still no babe #2. Getting closer though. Notice the cracks in the egg...View attachment 292131 View attachment 292132 View attachment 292133 View attachment 292134just under 50,000 viewers, atm.
No. That female was thin and scraggly. Though, she did attempt to feed the babes a few times.Is F23 the same female eagle that visited the nest weeks ago? I recall there was the 'food thieve' R23 mentioned in a post.
Not sure because of her size.
Welcome to Harriet(bless her heart) and M15's thread.One of these is up the street from where I used to live in swfl.
Were you now ...I was there around that time. Fucking sad. He did amazing things that bird is a better father than most people. I'm a bird lover I have quite a few parrots my brother has birds of prey he's got federal licenses gets a lot of birds that were in accidents and nurses them back to health. I just drive around like a pirate . My house is not a house it's an bird aviary. People are still blown away at how quiet all of these guys are once they are happy. Glad to be here.
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