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#21 Postby SouthFloridawx » Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:39 am

O Town wrote:Well it seems they changed the site and I thought great, better connection. But no. I can't get it to load at all, it says your eagle cam is loading now, and then nothing. I am just gonna leave it up hoping it will start in the next few minutes. Darn it I wanted to see my eagles today. :(

Keep trying refresh.. i get it and it goes for a little and sometimes freezes.
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#22 Postby O Town » Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:40 am

Okay I will. ty.
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#23 Postby SouthFloridawx » Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:56 am

also you can do this...

open your windows media player.

Click on file

click on open url

past this link in there
mms://array.galaxytelevision.net/hanlive/hanlive.wsx

and hit enter

this will allow you to not have it in an explorer/netscape window.
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#24 Postby O Town » Thu Apr 13, 2006 1:15 pm

How did you get that URL to put in? It worked but just curious how to do it for other things. ty.

Must be the female on now, she seems to be less noisy than the male, kinda opposite of what you would think. lol. A very quiet day, no other birds chirping or nature noisies. I think its due to the weather.
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#25 Postby SouthFloridawx » Thu Apr 13, 2006 1:34 pm

I right clicked on the vid in the browser and clicked on properties. The link its provided in the properties.
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#26 Postby CajunMama » Thu Apr 13, 2006 2:19 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:
O Town wrote:Well it seems they changed the site and I thought great, better connection. But no. I can't get it to load at all, it says your eagle cam is loading now, and then nothing. I am just gonna leave it up hoping it will start in the next few minutes. Darn it I wanted to see my eagles today. :(

Keep trying refresh.. i get it and it goes for a little and sometimes freezes.


It's sometimes hard to get a connection. They got 40 million hits in a week!
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#27 Postby O Town » Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:38 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:I right clicked on the vid in the browser and clicked on properties. The link its provided in the properties.

Okay, wow. You learn something new everyday. :wink: I like watching from the media player.

Still some bad weather there.
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#28 Postby SouthFloridawx » Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:08 pm

Man it's been windy and raining all day for those eagles and it still is!!
They are hanging in there though not about to let those babies get hurt.

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#29 Postby SouthFloridawx » Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:18 pm

Man she is hunkered down!
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#30 Postby O Town » Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:23 pm

It's amazing how well they build their nests, to withstand all those gale winds. Mother nature is amazing.
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#31 Postby CajunMama » Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:50 pm

Sad news about the eagle eggs....I'm hoping they're wrong.

Sunday, April 30 2006 @ 03:09 PM PDT
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Sad News:

April 30, 2006

Eagles and conservation have been the joy and occasional sadness of my life. This is a sad moment. It appears that the Hornby Island bald eagle eggs are infertile. The first egg should have hatched April the 26 and the second egg today. The first embryo, if it developed at all, is surely dead. The second embryo, could still hatch but I cannot see the proper pipping of the egg shell, where the chicks beak has broken through enabling it to draw in air, the precursor to the final struggle for hatching. It does not look good for this pair this year. In fact this is the second year of failure for this nest territory.

Reasons for the Failure to Hatch:

We cannot be sure. Some educated guesses follow.


The adult eagles are possibly old:

1. This is the 19th year for known nesting results from this tree. It could have been occupied for 50 or more years earlier. Was the same pair occupying the nest all that time? We do not know. Eagles could live that long.

2. If the birds are very old it is possible that they have simply run out of reproductive ability. Perhaps they simply can’t produce viable eggs any longer.

3. Alternatively, it is possible with very old birds that they have accumulated so many pesticides and heavy metals that their reproductive track is no longer able to function properly. This is not at all out of the question. I am told that orcas (killer whales) that now periodically die along the British Columbia and Washington coasts are so polluted and their bodies so loaded with poisons that it is illegal to tow their bodies out to sea or have them hauled to land fills. They carcasses have to be burned. A very sad statement on our polluted earth. Are these eagles, who also occupy the top of the food chain and eat the same basic foods as orcas, also contaminated. Very possibly. Maybe the reproductive success is going to be restricted to younger eagles that have not had so long to accumulated the poisons.

One or more of the adult eagles is young and inexperienced:

1. This is possible – but not liklely. Last year when the territory only hatched one young which died at 6 days of age and the other egg did not hatch, both adults were in full adult plumage – not even just newly matured at 5 years as this would have been indicated by the dark streaking in their white head or dark tail band. These birds appear to be fully mature both last year and this year. Furthermore, this pair appear to e very experienced in nest building that we got to witness in such marvelous detail, and in fullfulling the incubating duties. They hardly left the eggs unattended more than 12 to 40 seconds during any exchange that I witnessed. They are not just good, and I assume experienced parents, but so compatible with each other. I take this beautiful pair to be very experienced parents. So the loss again this year of their eggs I also view as most likely due to loss of fertility due to age or polution.


Other alternatives:

There are infinite options but none seem logical than my first option above. The pair are very used to human disturbance, constantly perching near houses and human activity with no noticeable alarm or concern. While I have received lots of concerned calls and emails at the sounds of power movers, cars, chain saws and dogs we have had an unprecedented opportunity to watch the eagles in the cam and correlate their behavior with disturbances. The noise of civilizations does not seem to phase them a bit.

I found one call from an irate and annoyed caller quite interesting. She heard the disturbance of barking dogs and instantly called me. I was actually calling Doug to question him about this. After many rings he answered the phone and reported that he delayed coming in to the phone until the herd of barking sea lions has passed by his porch. I hardly think barking sea lions would be a disturbance to bald eagles – and indeed barking dogs elicit no interest from the nesting birds either.

Survival:

Eagles like most creatures in the wild are constantly subjected to the test of survival. Can they find food and make a living? Can they avoid being killed and eaten. Can they avoid hurting and damaging themselves? If they can’t keep their feathers in good condition they won’t be able to fly efficiently and hunt effectively and they will die.

Almost half of the eagles that start nesting loose their eggs or young. Surviving in the wild is not easy. Of those young that survive to fledging only a small percentage are likely to survive the five years to maturity. Once they have proven themselves as good hunters and they enter the breeding population they can produce young for 15 to 25 or more years. Now pause for a moment to contemplate how many eagle there would or could be it the adults were successful lin raising one or two young every year for 20 years! That could be that each pair produced 30 or 40 young – far more than necessary to keep the population stable. And stable would mean producing a new eagle for every one that died.

Therefore, with such a long live potential, their has to be a lot of nest failures or early deaths otherwise the world would be full of eagles – and no room for any other species. Not a balanced system.

So as much as I was very saddened to not see our beautiful pair of adult bald eagles produce eagles this year it is not an unexpected happening that they should fail. If, as I suspect, these are old eagles, they have already produced many replacements for themselves and they have been great contributors to the very successful and expanding eagle population that we have been experiencing the past 50 years. It is not a good thought that they have stopped reproducing because they have become sterile from pollution and this is also not confirmed.

We will hope and expect that other eagles will be more successful and they their young will be flying over our waters. If our adult pair is at the end of its reproductive life we can anticipate younger birds moving into the territory shortly and becoming the parents of the next generations.

David Hancocok

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#32 Postby O Town » Mon May 01, 2006 6:22 am

Oh no! I hope this is not true either. I was looking foward to watching these eggs hatch. So I wonder how long mom and dad will take care of these eggs before they abandon them? Will the people take the unhatched eggs and do tests on them to see what may have been the cause of infertility? Sad news if true.
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#33 Postby CajunMama » Mon May 01, 2006 10:18 am

otown, it's not looking good at all. There's only 1 egg left. :(
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#34 Postby O Town » Mon May 01, 2006 10:56 am

Yea I saw that. What happened to the other one? Man. :(
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#35 Postby O Town » Mon May 01, 2006 5:45 pm

Still no egglet, I have been watching all day in hopes something happens with this last egg.
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#36 Postby O Town » Thu May 04, 2006 2:57 pm

Well I saw it all happen today, the last egg is no longer. :cry: I have been watching patiently for the past few days and today he gets up off the nest, and the egg looks to be broken, and he sits back down, he gets up again, and now it appears flat.................now he is eating the egg. :( Sad thing is, is that now he is laying on the shells. I guess it takes them a while for their bodies to adjust to what just happened. Mom has not been home yet, I am waiting for her to come back to the nest and see what is going on. Very sad, I grew close to these beautiful eagles. Thanks mama for posting this, I have really enjoyed the watch, and I am staying as long as the birds stay.
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#37 Postby CajunMama » Thu May 04, 2006 3:13 pm

Sad day in eagleville. :(

I watched it happen also otown. Papa knew something was wrong and he looked so lost. He walked around the nest like he was looking for that egg.
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#38 Postby O Town » Thu May 04, 2006 3:39 pm

They have been very unsettled all day, like they already knew or something. Do you know if mom has come home yet? I still have the cam up, but I finally had to get up off this chair and do some things so I have been away. I want to see what happens when they try to make a switch now that there is no egg. I thought today when they both left the nest, it was over, that is when I first noticed that the egg was damaged.
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#39 Postby Lindaloo » Thu May 04, 2006 3:54 pm

CajunMama wrote:Sad day in eagleville. :(

I watched it happen also otown. Papa knew something was wrong and he looked so lost. He walked around the nest like he was looking for that egg.


I am glad I missed that!! This is awful.
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#40 Postby Stephanie » Thu May 04, 2006 7:46 pm

That is so sad! :(
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