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First Fledgling Flies in the Sky!🦅 And a Parent Follows! West End Bald Eagle Cam Explore.org 6-3-24 

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It's early morning at the West End Bald Eagle Camera on Catalina Island, California.
The First Fledgling is out and about exploring, having left the nest area at about 7am.
The camera finds the fledgling just as he lifts off and goes flying across the hillside and the water.
There is nothing quite like seeing any eagle flying across the landscape and especially the water with such majestic ease.
It's heartwarming to see one of the parents (looks like Mama "Thunder") fly by following the fledgling a few moments later 😊
The camera captures the pretty morning views!
This youngster is having a grand adventure!
Enjoy your new-found freedom, Sweetie!
All is well at West End.
The West End Eaglets have been named by donors to the Institute for Wildlife Studies!
1) "Koa" (means protector/warrior)
2) "Treasure"
3) "Sterling"
Eaglet 1 Hatched March 9
Eaglet 2 Hatched March 9
Eaglet 3 Hatched March 12
Institute for Wildlife Studies iws.org
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My reply to comments about the blue wing tags is as follows:
The Channel Islands Bald Eagles are part of a long-time eagle restoration project after the eagles were wiped out by the effects of DDT. The blue tag is a "wing tag" which has been critical to monitoring the eagles to help restore this magnificent bird the the Channel Islands. Several years ago they banded and used wing tags to help track the eagles and keep records on where they went, what could be done to help them flourish, etc. Obviously the wing tags are much easier to see at a distance or when flying than the leg bands are. One of the things they discovered is that many of the eagles return to the Channel Islands after a number of years travelling the mainland. Reports were kept of all the sightings (as they do with California Condors too) and people could more easily see wing tag numbers to assist in the restoration project. Nests are monitored, eaglets are counted and yearly reports written. These cameras are not 'just for fun' but have a scientific purpose, too. The tags are treated just like a feather to the birds, and are designed to fall off over time. "Akecheta (A61) was hatched and banded in 2016 and wears tag A 61. "Andor" (A14) hatched in 2017 and wears ta A14. They have stopped using wing tags simply due to the organization who used to keep track of them is no longer doing so, and the improvement in spotting scopes to read leg bands in recent years. Eagles also used to carry radio transmitters also, but also no longer do so. The tags don't bother the birds - they preen them just like another feather!

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Комментарии : 6   
@Kitpu917
@Kitpu917 25 дней назад
Ty appreciate your posting missed this due to work. Beautiful 🥰
@BVSgirl-pj2fk
@BVSgirl-pj2fk 24 дня назад
Thank you so much - It was so pretty to watch - I miss a lot at work too, sadly!
@MillieCassara-jt4fn
@MillieCassara-jt4fn 26 дней назад
Yeah. We have lift off. The adventure begins for our first eaglet. 🦅👏
@BVSgirl-pj2fk
@BVSgirl-pj2fk 26 дней назад
Right! Such a cutie!
@marypritchett115
@marypritchett115 26 дней назад
Thunder: Anyone seen my kid? 😂 She was undoubtedly beaming with pride.
@BVSgirl-pj2fk
@BVSgirl-pj2fk 25 дней назад
@@marypritchett115 Yes she was - it was so cute to see! Thank you!
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