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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsanybody else watching the decorah eagles this morning?
http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
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anybody else watching the decorah eagles this morning? (Original Post)
niyad
Mar 2012
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terip64
(1,576 posts)1. I am now! Thanks. It is so awesome! n/t
Chipper Chat
(9,685 posts)2. I just saw 3 eggs in the nest.
When are they supposed to hatch?
ScreamingMeemie
(68,918 posts)3. The first egg is expect to hatch anytime after March 23.
niyad
(113,513 posts)7. that is so exciting--I remember how excited we all were waiting for the hatchlings last year.
MsLeopard
(1,265 posts)4. Message at the site says
They are expected to hatch between March 23 and March 25. Soon!
GentryDixon
(2,955 posts)5. It's been a while.
Thanks for the reminder. I have been watching the Red-tailed hawks from The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
From their website: About the Nest
A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell Universitys athletic fields for at least the past four years. In 2012, we installed a camera to get a better look at these majestic birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus. So far, weve seen the birds bringing prey such as voles, squirrels, and pigeons to the nest.
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/Page.aspx?pid=2422&ac=ac&utm_source=Cornell%20Lab%20eNews&utm_campaign=48964f52af-eNews_HawkBirdCam_March_2012&utm_medium=email
niyad
(113,513 posts)8. thank you-- this is exactly the sort of thing I love to share with my friends.
a kennedy
(29,694 posts)6. First site I go to every time I'm on the puter....