As many of you are aware, I attended the Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival (www.fraservalleybaldeaglefestival.ca) in British Columbia, Canada earlier this month. The festival is supported […]
The female brought in a green pine bough this morning (photo 1,2,3) and the male contributed a stick (photo 4), and relocated the green pine bough (photo […]
The female stayed on the back branch all night last night where the male has been roosting. Always something different. One thing that remains the same […]
Both the adult eagles were in the nest by 7:10 this morning. The female left twice and returned without sticks then flew without returning. The male […]
Here are three of my photos of the wonderful ceremony and dedication yesterday at Norfolk Botanical Garden of the David Turner life size American Bald Eagle […]
Here are three of my photos of the wonderful ceremony and dedication yesterday at Norfolk Botanical Garden of the David Turner life size American Bald Eagle […]
The camera at the bald eagle nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden was activated this afternoon. Photo 1 shows that quite a few sticks have been brought […]
Thanks to Joe Foreman at Norfolk Botanical Garden we have the first photos of two adult bald eagles sitting together as of this morning Sept 29 perched […]
Hurricane Irene struck the James River in Virginia on August 27 with significant damage to bald eagle nests. On September 3, Dr. Bryan Watts, Director of […]