Sunday, February 01, 2009

Blackwater and Plum Station Eagle Nests


Courtesy of the Blackwater Eagle Cam

From Raptor Watcher R. of Illinois--

http://www.friendsofblackwater.org/camhtm2.html

"The TWO eggs are being kept warm by the parents, despite the snow. We hope the weather will improve around Thursday."

A JOHN BLAKEMAN PLUM BROOK STATION MINI-EAGLE REPORT--

Donna,

Near Sandusky, Ohio, the NASA Plum Brook Station bald eagles are back at the nest site, sitting around and doing a bit of nest refurbishing. No eggs yet. This pair tends to lay in March, so it will be a while yet.

Just saw another bald eagle sitting near another local nest down the road. The season has begun, with eggs and incubation to follow in the coming weeks.

--John Blakeman

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