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PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:04 am    Post subject: Epitaph for an Eagle Reply with quote



            


LEFT - Female eagle in April 2011 shortly before she was killed
One NBG photographer donated that photo, I wish I knew which one.
This female was the NBG male's mate for several years.
In 2012 he did not reproduce.


The bald eagle is the symbol of America.  I have often said America has died


Epitaph for an Eagle

April  26,  2011     Tuesday
Bald eagle killed by plane, mate carries on

Male eagle feeds chicks after death of female.
The eagle was part of a nesting pair that has been at the nearby Norfolk Botanical Garden, Virginia since 2003, and was watched by about 16,000 on the Eagle Cam.
Biologist Reese Lukei said the will watch this nest very closely over the coming days to see if male is able to provide regular feeding for the chicks.

Indeed, I am deeply saddened along with the others.  I have watched this nest for about 2 months. I watched the eggs hatch.

April 19 issue of ZionsCRY I told you the 3 eaglets would be banded, they were.
The three NBG eaglets are now identified as follows

Purple band NV – #0679-01293 – youngest chick – male – weighed 2633 grams = 5.81 lbs
Purple band NX – #0679-01294 – middle chick – female – weighed 3100 grams = 6.84 lbs
Purple band NZ – #0679-01295 – oldest chick – female – weighed 3405 grams = 7.52 lbs

One WVEC news report said the pair were feeding on the runway.  The plane was landing and only the male escaped.
When the male finally returned to the nest with a fish for the babies, he was panting.
While it is normal for eagles to pant to keep cool, he looked upset and frazzled.  Poor pappa.
However am I gonna provide for my babies and still watch over them!?

As I watched the nest blog reactions of people who have watched this nest, many school kids, people posted they were crying.
Eagles mate for life.  The male will likely seek another mate in the fall.

Banding day
http://eaglenest.blogs.wm.edu/201...glets-get-identification-braclets

NEWS reports on eagle death
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/?hpt=T2
http://www.wvec.com/my-city/norfolk/US-120702329.html
http://hamptonroads.com/2011/04/n...bald-eagle-killed-airplane-strike

Past photos of NBG nesting pair
https://picasaweb.google.com/1128...gle?authkey=Gv1sRgCLCq343h5oS8QQ#

A tribute to an American Bald Eagle killed in Norfolk, VA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPiaxuiAtRw1


2011 NBG NEST in photos
The mating, the eggs, the hatchlings, grow, death of female.
Here is a beautiful link from Rhoda, God bless her, of the 2011 NBG year.
Keep hitting the arrow key when your done with the video to see the others
https://picasaweb.google.com/1060...NorfolkEagles#5633452518479851730


NBG EAGLE NEST BANDING HISTORY
Bald eagles Azalea, Camellia and Buddy are siblings, but hatched in different years to the Norfolk eagle pair, of which the female died in 2011.
Buddy hatched in 2008
Azalea hatched in 2009
Camellia hatched in 2010
Nixy  (NX officially banded)  2011


THANKS to WVEC TV station for the many thousands of dollars they spent giving us live cam on eagles!
PHOTOs thanks to WVEC, NBG and Wildlife Center of Virginia.


CREDITS
Norfolk Botanical Garden  (NBG), birth place of these 3 eaglets
Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro raised them
WVEC TV station for live streaming eaglecam to thousands around the world
WVEC TV July 20 video



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



Norfolk Botanical Garden WVEC eaglecam


Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Sad and difficult decision day for many


DGIF biologists decided that it is in the best interest of the eaglets to remove them from the nest and relocate them to the Wildlife Center of Virginia.

The male eagle brought the babies a fish and fed them Tuesday evening and Wednesday early morning.  
Mid-morning he brought a fish and left it, and the eaglets ate it by themselves.
The female's first mate was killed by a plane in 2002 and she took this male as her second mate.

Norfolk Botanical Garden explains removal of babies - 10:00 am April 27, 2011
One option discussed was to leave them and see if the father could continue to raise them alone.
It is possible he could, but it is also very possible he could not continue to provide enough food as they grow and need a higher calorie count.
There was a concern it would reach a point of no return and it would be difficult to remove the eaglets.
It would present the problem of being too late to remove them for their survival. There is a reason it takes two parents to raise the eaglets.

Another option would be to try to foster them out to other nests. That would require finding three nests with eaglets at the exact right age.
There is also the concern the foster parents may reject these eaglets.
DGIF has the legal responsibility for the welfare of these eaglets and has made the decision to remove them, deeming this is in the best interest of the eaglets

The three eaglets will be raised together at WCV. The intention is to release them (they are in good health) so human contact will be minimal.

A tree climber took eaglets gently from the nest, put them safely in a bag, and lowered them to the ground.
Just like the banding day April 21.


Buddy, NBG nest eaglet
The Wildlife Center of Virginia is in Waynesborough Virginia. The 2008 eaglet with Avian Pox "Buddy" was taken there.
They are very good about sharing information about the progress of Buddy and I expect we will get frequent updates about them.
http://www.wvec.com/my-city/norfolk/US-120702329.html
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/eaglets-removed-from-nest

Buddy got a new large lovely home September 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oryNkmZmae4&feature=youtu.be


Bald eagles Azalea, Camellia and Buddy are siblings, but hatched in different years to the Norfolk eagle pair,
of which the female died in 2011
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Buddy hatched in 2008
Azalea hatched in 2009
Camellia hatched in 2010
Nixy  (NX officially banded)  2011



The 3 eaglets are safetly at their new home
You can click links here to the eaglets arrival, photos, and some facts
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011-norfolk-botanical-garden-eaglets

Ed Clark is co-owner of the wildlife center.  
I have asked if he draws a salary and never been answered, so my guess is that he is a very wealthy man doing this.

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PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2011 1:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Legacy Lady
May 1, 2011
One of the moderators has created this beautiful tribute to the mother eagle who was killed.
They are calling her Legacy Lady.   She left 20 babies to carry on her DNA.  Smile
http://norfolkeagles.com/viewtopic.php?f=84&t=4955

Eagles eagles eagles
http://norfolkeagles.com/index.php

This man does BEAUTIFUL photography!
http://duanenoblick.zenfolio.com

This is a photo by NBG photog Duane
http://duanenoblick.zenfolio.com/p1004225756/h21077937#h21077937

Last video of the adult female eagle at Norfolk Botanical Garden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpSHCvcZfBE

Eagle tribute
Virginia indians did a lovely tribute to the female eagle killed.
As he played the little flute, an eagle flew overhead.  Hard not to get tears.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzCTcYEo8FM&feature=related

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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2011 9:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

May 27 and 28, 2011  Memorial Day weekend - 2 of the 3 eaglets 'fledged.'
The experts assure me they consider flying from the nest perch a couple feet to a side perch is 'fledging.'
I would not consider this fledging myself, but the experts do.  I am NOT an expert.
The birds are in the wildlife center cage, not their natural habitat.

The male was first.  He was the last hatched.  The oldest female was next.  The middle bird has not flown outside the nest as of morning May 29th.
One of them - probably the oldest female - flew to the lower step, then to the floor, then back to the nest.  Pretty good!
The nest is about 4 feet off the floor, not 80 feet up a tree.

The 3 eaglets are at
The Wildlife Center of Virginia, a hospital for native wildlife
Waynesboro VA
http://www.wildlifecenter.org

Their webpage for the eaglets
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011-norfolk-botanical-garden-eaglets

webcam
The mod experts on the webcam blog are calling them fledglings
http://www.wvec.com/marketplace/microsite-content/eagle-cam.html

WVEC has a chatroom for the Botanical Garden and the Eaglecam.
Some in the chatroom are very nasty, but some are very nice

The Wildlife Center of Virginia appears to lean Democrat.  They use facebook.  I DO NOT like facebook and will not use it.
They are very into saving wildlife that might be better off not saved.  They do wonderful work tho.
I enjoy their critter cam and blog
http://wildone.org/eaglecam/wildlife-center-web-cam/


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Decorah Iowa Eagles live cam
http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

June 8, 2011  NV and NX
They are very happy in their new flight pen!  They LOVE the water and are fun to watch.
NZ the oldest chipped her leg and is in a cage to rest and heal

EAGLES killed by wind turbines, wildfire report - unrelated to this thread
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 4:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

2011 NBG Eaglets FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions regarding the 2011 Norfolk Botanical Garden eaglets
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/04/nbg-faqs

Here are several photos that were taken at the June 7 weigh-in
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/06/nbg-eaglets-friday-june10

Norfolk Eaglets  Wildlife Center of Virginia  
NBG Eaglets videos


Male NV is already exploring!   Jun 7, 2011
http://tinyurl.com/NVxplorz

Male NV takes his 1st bath!   Jun 7, 2011
http://tinyurl.com/6dv634f

Male NV flees as food is delivered   Jun 7, 2011
Suzy delivers dinner and NV says... I'm outta here and off he goes. LOL!
http://tinyurl.com/NVdingo

They broke the perch!   Jun 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UotGh16cvnc

When there were 3
May 30 ,2011 Eaglets Memorial Day activity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANVYEqvCKnE&feature=related

WCV photo - Time to catch them to weigh them!   Laughing
NV is in front, wings spread.  He is the male and the youngest and the first to fly.
NX is the middle female, fat n lazy.  I have not seen her truly fly but others claim they have.
NV flies beautifully!  Like a real eagle.  Wait .. HE IS a REAL EAGLE!  Smile

NZ the oldest female injured her leg and has been in a flight cage to rest.  She is healing very well and expected to return with her siblings next week.





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PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

   


video of the mid-air capture of NX by Dr. Miranda
birds exercising the staff  Laughing
also on video - returning NZ to her siblings - with KS from an unknown nest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOXoj8n1ZjE&feature=player_embedded

June 14, 2011   -  This is NX caught to weight in.
impressive mid-air capture of NX by Dr. Miranda!  
Their sister NZ is back today - with KS a new eaglet not a sibling
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/06/nbg-eaglets-tuesday-june14

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Their swing perch broke!
June 15, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTnygGqx82s&feature=player_embedded




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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 12:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

 

ABOVE
June 15, 2011
All 4 on swing perch at the back of the pen.
rat on A perch, half eaten
leaf saying hi to the eaglets
Rub a dub dub, eagle in new large bathtub, water pan


               


KS bathes allllllllllll by herself.
But she had a bit of a fight to get one of NBG eaglets outta the tub first.
After she was out of the tub she sat on the near Aperch and I could see the lack of tail so know it was KS

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BEST viewing times are about dawn eastern time, then evening.
The dark at the far end is a net so the flying birds wont hurt themselves over-flying a high perch back there.
The black background is too dark to see the 4 birds perching together on it.

KS eaglet
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/06/virginia-beach-bald-eagle

Videos of the NBG eaglets
A Tub Meeting & Food Swiping  Jun 13, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPTkPHmmogg

NV in tub  Jun 9, 2011  -  my own
http://tinyurl.com/NVtubJn9


CREDITS
WVEC TV
station for live streaming eaglecam to thousands around the world.
Norfolk Botanical Garden, birth place of these 3 eaglets
Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro raised them
WVEC TV July 20 video


    ---------------  OTHER EAGLES 2011    ------------------------

If you are here, you love eagles.  This is a different story than the NBG eaglets.
This is an incredibly beautiful picture story
http://horsefeathers.zenfolio.com/p927090704


First Eagle, a female, apparently hit a powerline. Her wing is permanently damaged and she is unable to fly.
She is a breeding female from a pair that have nested on the refuge near our house.
Almost 2 months later we get a second Eagle, a male, from the same refuge.
He has been in a fight with something and has a partial wing amputation. Same wing as the female.
We believe this male eagle may be the mate to the female.  Here they are introduced for the first time in the flight pen of the eagle hospital.


Eagles Wings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvpjxfWrjzY

Fledging eaglets from high nest, beautifully narrated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxDMtRqYbhc&NR=1

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BELOW
Decorah Iowa eaglets - NO relevance to NBG eaglets
Decorah bald eaglets fledged in July
2 of the three eaglets have begun taking short flights to and from nearby branches.
http://www.petethomasoutdoors.com...branching-out-soon-to-fledge.html

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Norfolk Botanical Garden Bald Eaglets

Swing Squabbles     July  2, 2011     Saturday
Our 3 birds practice flying back n forth .. trying NOT to bonk themself on the ceiling
Cam is courtesy of DGIF, NBG, WVEC and WCV
https://picasaweb.google.com/rhod...MGys5CX5t2KJg#5624791177103096162


Beautiful tribute to this NBG eagle family - from mating to eggs to hatching at NBG, to flying in pen at WCV.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94275XRlCH4


The 3 Norfolk Botanical Garden Bald Eagles will be released
Wednesday, July 27 at 11:00 a.m.

at Berkeley Plantation, a historic plantation on the James River.
This is FREE and open to the public.
Berkeley Planation is located on the James River in Charles City, Virginia.
http://www.berkeleyplantation.com/visit.html


This photo was taken July  18,  2011  as one of the eaglets flew in their pen at WCV






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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

O THANK YOU WVEC! Smile

Watch Norfolk eaglets return to the wild online or in person
3 young eagles will be returned to the wild later this month and you can join wildlife officials to say goodbye and good luck.

The three were removed from their nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden in late April after their mother was killed by a plane landing at Norfolk International Airport.

They've been cared for at The Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro and people around the world have watched their progress on the WVEC.com Eaglecam.

"Today the three are healthy, can fly, and are ready to go back into the wild – free and on their own," said President Ed Clark.

The release will occur Wednesday, July 27 at 11:00 a.m. at historic Berkeley Plantation on the James River between Williamsburg and Richmond.

Officials say the plantation provides eagle-friendly habitat and is just across the river from the James River National Wildlife Refuge – 4,200 acres of protected land that hosts one of the largest Bald Eagle roosts on the East Coast.

The event is free and open to the public, but officials ask that your RSVP so they know how many people to expect.

"Based on the RSVPs we’ve received to date, we’re expecting folks from 24 states and Canada to be attending the eagle release," Center spokesman Randy Huwa told WVEC.com.

Officials stress you should be prepared for hot weather by dressing in light clothes, wear a hat, sunscreen and bring something to drink, like water.

One of the eaglets will be released just after 12 noon. That will be shown live on 13News @ Noon with reporter/anchor Joe Flanagan reporting live.
WVEC.com is planning to stream the release of all three eaglets beginning at 11:00 a.m.
http://www.wvec.com/my-city/norfo...turned-to-the-wild-125805398.html


WCV to Attach Transmitter to one of these 3 Bald Eaglets
The Wildlife Center of Virginia will be attaching a transmitter  to one of the three Bald Eagles being released on July 27th.
The transmitter will allow VDGIF eagle biologists, Wildlife Center staff, and visitors to the Wildlife Center’s website to track the eagle’s travels for up to two years.
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/07/transmitter-bald-eagle


They plan to put the transmitter on the 2nd hatched female NX, the quietest of the 3.
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July  20,  2011   Wednesday  dawn
This is a GREAT and encouraging sight!  


WCV put live trout in the 2 bath tubs in the pen last nite.
This morning, Not only does NX get the fish out, she keeps it from her thieving little brother!  She WILL survive!  She is the one WCV will put a tranmitter tracker on.
Eagles in the wild 'mantle'  -  hunch their wings over their food to guard it and threaten others away.
I have NOT seen these 3 do this mantling until this morning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khJPE0W6bj8&feature=youtu.be


NBG Eaglets, Tuesday July 19
WCV gave eaglets 8 live fish, 4 in each tub.  The eaglets will get the general idea of where fish come from and how they should catch them.
The WCV typically provides live prey testing for all raptors prior to release.
The most difficult part of “fish school” is finding ones large enough for the eagles to hunt – while keeping the fish alive!  
Fortunately, eagles eat a lot of carrion as well – which doesn’t require any hunting skills.
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/07/nbg-eaglets-tuesday-july19


WCV to Attach Transmitter to Bald Eagle
Q and A here

http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/07/transmitter-bald-eagle


OVER  1,000  ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND the RELEASE
July  20,  2011   Wednesday weigh-in, blood and feather check
Preparing our 3 friends for release into the wild.
NX did NOT want Dr. Miranda to catch her!  
She has realized high on her perch swing, she cant be reached!  
Very funny to watch Miranda jump to make her fly, and finally grabbing the rope to un-perch NX.

WHSV TV video
http://www.whsv.com/video/?autoSt...0866&flvUri&partnerclipid


NX caught the first fish put in tub in their pen
NX found out how to resist capture
NX is the one who will be fitted with a transmiter July 27



NX resisting arrest - Screen cap from the WHSV TV video


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

5 eagles to be released July 27  instead of 3

Quintuple Eagle Release

For the first time in its nearly 30-year history, the Wildlife Center of Virginia will be releasing five Bald Eagles at a single event.  
All of these eagles hatched earlier this year.
Most friends of the Wildlife Center were already anticpating a triple eagle release on July 27 – the three young eagles from Norfolk Botanical Gardens.
These eagles have been at the Wildlife Center since April 27.  
More details here
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/2011/07/quintuple-eagle-release
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RELEASE DAY!
July  27,  2011   Wednesday



NV, the male and the youngest NBG bird released last, what a beautiful flight! Photo is him
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_owf0tolMY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5qrplaxMb8

NZ is the oldest in the NBG nest, the first hatched
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk2IZ4GjoO8

NX is the middle child of the NBG nest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihqTYcMHkds

Unknown eagles released by Ed Clark at Berkeley
The first two eagles released were individual rescue cases
One WCV called Hampton Eagle, another the King and Queen county Eagle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZL_RK4bs6k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4yT6LjN4GU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9plpgAS_XI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCje0_LXIq4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4yT6LjN4GU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHt48WfJ0dw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ7O3LASZNo


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The LIVE stream was awful.  I was so frustrated and disappointed.
WVEC had these videos on their website later in the day.

Video of area Berkeley prior to release
Berkeley is beautiful, perfect for eagles - and humans!  They have tours.
http://www.wvec.com/video?id=126239658&sec=577832

Video of NX released
http://www.wvec.com/video?id=126257958&sec=577832

Botanical Garden eagles released at Berkeley Plantation
1,200 guests from 22 states and Ontario, Canada had RSVP'd to be at Berkeley Plantation for their release.
Just before they were released NX -  one of the eagles was outfitted with a transmitter so researchers can track her for two years.
http://www.wvec.com/my-city/norfolk/Big--126197853.html?qq


BULLETIN
One eaglet failed to launch

NX, the eagle fitted with a transmitter, is being returned to the WCV for a little extra preparation time.
NX is not injured and flying mechanics were good, but she wasn't gaining enough altitude on two flight attempts.  She was hot and tired.
http://www.wvec.com/my-city/norfolk/Big--126197853.html?mb


On the blog in the evening, Ed Clark and Amanda, WCV staff, said NX was crabby.  
She'd spent too long in the van, was handled too much, was too angry ( angry birds! ), and when Ed was asked who she bit, he replied - she bit everyone she could!  Laughing
The transmitter is NOT the problem, but all the handling involved and her bad temper exhausted her.
She should be fine to release after a few days rest back in her familiar cage.


WCV bald eagle patients 2011 listed
http://www.wildlifecenter.org/wp/bald-eagle-patients


PROFESSIONAL VIDEO of all 5 birds
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wild...agles/berkeley-plantation-release

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