That would be cool.
Speaking of birds, we’re on pip watch down here in FL with eagles Harriet and M15 expecting their eggs to hatch any day. Usually, one will hatch and a few days later, the other since they were laid a few days apart. It’s amazing to see the whole process. I’ve watched for several years now. If you need a break, I promise daily amazement and awe.
https://dickpritchettrealestate.com/southwest-florida-eagle-cam
Also want to add that there are Great Horned Owls on the property in the west pasture also nesting right now. It isn’t uncommon for the owls, who are also protecting their territory, to sometimes swoop in and knock the eagles off their perches in the evening hours. The GH owls are smaller and stealthier than the eagles- they make almost no sound when they approach so it’s alarming to see the eagles get “attacked” but they’re used to it and deal with it. Usually one eagle will sit on the nest with the eggs or eaglets and the other perches and semi sleeps and keeps watch and usually the one on the perch is attacked. If you end up following this eagle pair, expect this to happen. Remember the eagles are bigger. It’s hard not to get attached to them but it’s just part of their lives.
That would be cool.
Speaking of birds, we’re on pip watch down here in FL with eagles Harriet and M15 expecting their eggs to hatch any day. Usually, one will hatch and a few days later, the other since they were laid a few days apart. It’s amazing to see the whole process. I’ve watched for several years now. If you need a break, I promise daily amazement and awe.
https://dickpritchettrealestate.com/southwest-florida-eagle-cam