
the eggs were not viable, and the eagles have moved on...everyone at the Eagle Aerie is very sad...me too, i said it wasn't going to happen but it did... oh well, that's what happens when one becomes attached to "wild" things...it's risky business!
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7 comments:
since you told us about the link.. i have been watching.. it made me so sad when the eggs didn't hatch.. and now the birds have gone?
i loved watching them ..
i enjoyed every minute of this, and thought of you each time i looked...
thank you so much!
k
Still saddened by this and wondering whether "man" had anything to do with it, or just age!
alan
i think just age, -- they did not seem to be disturbed at all by the cam, but one never really knows for sure.
cheers,
pj
Wow - they are gorgeous. How awesome to be that close!
Gorgeous picture...but birds and I, we don't agree.
JV
Those birds are so gorgeous and noble. I guess they aren't attached to death as we are so in this regard it is a good example. :)
james i think you are so right about that!
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