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tiburonfirst

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It's better than watching a test pattern on TV, heheh.

Only by a little bit, BR. Maybe we will get lucky and a hawk will attact the nest and there will be a big fight between the male eagle and the hawk, while the female eagle attempts to gather up the young and bring them to safety. Awww, that probably won't happen, so back to the test pattern. LOL
 

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Oh, and the hawk grabs one of the little eagles and flies off, but the male eagle chases him and there is a big dogfight in the sky. Will the hawk succeed in keeping the little one, or will it go down in flames ??

Stay tuned for the next exciting chapter. :laugh:

Snoopy to the rescue.
 

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which one are you watching - in mine all 3 eggs have hatched - or were you talking about the feeding?

Decorah Eagles, Ustream.TV: The Raptor Resource Project brings you the Decorah Eagles from atop their tree at the fish hatchery in Decorah, Iowa. The li...

hey, br - it's worth a look

Yes, I haven't seen #3 eat anything yet. Some people are worried that it might not be strong enough or aggresive enough to get the food it needs to survive. Parents do play favorites... The stronger ones get more grub. Nature can be so cruel.
 
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