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AMC RULES

Both, back in the nest right now. 

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Ed Kennell

I missed them again.

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Ed Kennell

They are both on the nest this morning.  Mamma's cleaning the nest while Pappa's  having breakfast.

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rmaynard

How can you tell which one is Mamma? I she the largest one?

Also, it seems they are both irritated with one stick that they just can't move. It's fun to watch the level of frustration involved in getting the nest just as they want it.

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JC 1965
3 minutes ago, rmaynard said:

How can you tell which one is Mamma? I she the largest one?

Also, it seems they are both irritated with one stick that they just can't move. It's fun to watch the level of frustration involved in getting the nest just as they want it.

 

From what I've read the female is the largest. I agree they just can't seem to arrange that stick the way they want it. They have been picking at that one stick for several days. I just watched the Female ( I think ) eat a squirrel. Wonder if It's that pesky squirrel that has been fooling around in their nest.      :confusion-confused:

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rmaynard

I told my wife this morning that a squirrel poked his head into the nest, then backed out quickly just as both eagles flew in. I think he may have become breakfast. 

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Ed Kennell

That's right Bob.    The females are bigger and they talk more.  :hide:

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rmaynard
2 hours ago, ekennell said:

That's right Bob.    The females are bigger and they talk more.  :hide:

Yeah, I thought I heard the bigger one asking "do my tail feathers look big in this outfit?"

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Ed Kennell

:omg:    We're treading in dangerous waters here Bob.

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Ed Kennell

Looks like Pappa guarding the snowy nest this morning.

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Ed Kennell

Oops, Someone left evidence of a crime in the nest.

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AMC RULES

One in the nest now...

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rmaynard

Looks like the internet feed went down sometime overnight. No camera this morning.

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Ed Kennell

I just had it a few minutes ago Bob.   Nothing in the nest but the blood stains in the snow.

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rmaynard

Disregard. It's back up.

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rmaynard

Both are in the nest with a mid-morning snack.

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Ed Kennell

Just got home Bob.....I had to make an oyster run. This is our  annual oyster pie weekend.

 I'll check the eagle site. but I probably missed them again.  We are only a few days from last years first egg date.

 

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Ed Kennell

She's feasting on what appears to be a dove just now.

 

I guess ice fishing is not in season.

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AMC RULES

Two in the nest again this evening...

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roadapples
6 hours ago, ekennell said:

I had to make an oyster run. This is our  annual oyster pie weekend.

 

 

Never had oyster pie, but it sure sounds good......hint, hint...

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Ed Kennell

Here ya go Jay.56bd4c4060a79_IMG_2489(640x480).jpg.210a

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rmaynard

They made short work of their breakfast. Tried a little more housekeeping, and both flew off at 6:55.

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JC 1965

I have noticed they spend more time at the nest lately. I think that might be a sign that an egg is coming before too long.     :confusion-confused: 

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rmaynard

I hope they get rid of the snow before dropping the egg(s). With the temperatures hovering 10 degrees this morning, not much chance of that.

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