1:13 I don’t care people saying that’s in their nature to behave like that, but I m here screaming at my screen for that eaglet to stop attacking the other 2. It’s only one who does that. Naughty 😊😊
The parents need to be more vigilant in bringing food to the nest! Especially when there are other nests in the area are having no issues keeping the pantry stocked. ETSU suffered this same scenario, one nest thriving and the other suffering when both nests are 10 mins apart from each other! Either the parents are dealing with many intruders in the area, or inexperienced or not hormonally in-sync with each other. What is also frustrating is viewers making the failures of the later hatchlings to be at fault for not surviving. Its not the younger chicks faults they were born later, its not its faults for lack of food, getting beaten up trying to be fed/living. Society has lost its compass of morality in this era. Imagine the time this world thriving perfectly before the sin of man fell to this earth❤
I am very worried about the last eaglet. They are often mistreated and sometimes starved. I've seen other ones in the nest kill them or toss them overboard. Parents needs to watch their little ones very closely.
Since the hatch of LM5 just a few days ago, their pantry has been full. Squirrels, a fox and lots of fish. The parents are doing fine and have been a very successful breeding pair for years. Trust them that they know what they’re doing.