April 13, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 13, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogGender of Bald Eagle Broods at NBGDr. Bryan Watts addresses the question about the gender of the eaglets that this pair of bald eagles has produced at Norfolk Botanical Garden: A question was recently […]
February 21, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 21, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogEagle Sunrise Photos Feb 21Sunrise Feb 21 was just right. No wind, rain or snow. Both the male and female posed for the camera. After spending most if not all […]
February 10, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 10, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogInsulationUsually when we think of insulation we relate it to how much we need in the ceiling and walls of our homes to keep us warm in […]
February 7, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 7, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogNO Snow, No Rain, No Wind – Sunshine!!These eagles have got to be saying “finally a day with sunshine”. Since the first egg arrived on Jan 31 the weather in Norfolk has been anything […]
February 6, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 6, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogThe Suspense is Over – Three EggsYet another day with many WVEC eagle cam viewers asking if there would be a third egg in the nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden. At about […]
February 4, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 4, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogBald Eagle Egg Size and Color Two questions that are frequently asked are what size are eagle eggs, and what color are they? The photos above compare two bald eagle eggs […]
February 1, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 1, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogA Day of HopeFeb 1, 2010. A day of hope and some promise. Both the adults have been busy today putting pine straw under their egg. Compare the photos […]