This nest is the longest reach for my camera. The first photo is Mom Godiva on lookout. The second photo is Dad Hershey in the nest. He is just to the left of the trunk of the tree; look for his yellow beak just above the nest brim. Bald eagles share incubation and brooding duties. Mom does somewhat more of the incubation duties than dad and she is the one that usually incubates during the night.
More happy news! I’m also impressed by the size of the nest….
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 8:13 PM doc ellen’s journey wrote:
> neighdoctor posted: ” This nest is the longest reach for my camera. The > first photo is Mom Godiva on lookout. The second photo is Dad Hershey in > the nest. He is just to the left of the trunk of the tree; look for his > yellow beak just above the nest brim. Bald eagles sh” >
I guess everyone is happy, more eggs = more eagles. Judy
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