Jordan Lake: How about, instead of feathers, I share this cute furry little guy? I do believe, if iNaturalist figured it out correctly, this is a Hispid cotton rat. Cute as he could be. Size would about fill my hand – he is a small rodent. I just never know what friend of the Jordan Lake Neighborhood I will meet on a morning’s walk.
Jordan Lake State Park
CategoryHershey Says NO to a Yearling Bald Eagle
Jordan Lake. H&G nest. First photo: bald eagle up top is a 1-1.5 year-old bald eagle that got way too close to Dad Hershey‘s nest. Dad Hershey promptly told the youngster that it could not stay in his space. Didn’t take long for that youngster to turn around and head out!







Chick Supervision?
Jordan Lake. H&G nest. Dad Hershey had been repairing the left-hand end of the nest. Rearranging sticks – nest upkeep is a never-ending task for most parent raptors. I did not realize his chick was supervising until dad got distracted and jumped up and out of the nest. Now, like the chick, I am wondering just what did Dad Hershey see!



Big Pine Nest has Failed
Jordan Lake. Bald eagle parents Loblolly and Pitch have not returned to the nest since 3/21. The chick has not been seen since 3/14, two weeks after it hatched. At 2 weeks, the chick cannot thermoregulate and must have the warmth of a parent to survive. The parents could no longer tolerate the human and canine intrusions, which when added to other natural stressors led to the chick being lost. The park refused to shut the gate to the shelter area and give the very best possible protection to the bald eagle family. A chick of our National Symbol lost, gone. Human disturbance helped bring this untimely ending to these parent bald eagles’ breeding cycle and sorrow to our hearts. The loss of the chick also meant the failure of our best opportunity to once again have our own bald eagle webcam. The closure of a single gate would have given the greatest possible protection, but the park refused to take that simple step.
My heartfelt thanks both to all of you my wonderfully supportive readers and to the caring people of North Carolina and beyond for your steadfast concern and hopes for the Big Pine Nest family.

H&G nest Chick Wing Wapping!
Jordan Lake. This morning the bald eagle chick in the nest was doing what I call wing wapping. In another words starting to work on all of the muscles, tendons, ligaments in its wings and body. Takes a lot of strengthening to get to the point where the chick can eventually fly. The last photo shows the chick in the nest just behind dad Hershey … I do believe the chick is saying “hey dad did you just see what I was doing?”




Big Pine Nest makes the WRAL NEWS!
Jordan Lake: WRAL: the bald eagles at Big Pine Nest have made the Evening News tonight! WRAL is doing a piece on Mom Loblolly, Dad Pitch and their efforts to raise a family. Please tune in at 5:55PM! Link to video WRAL.com: http://wral.com/20205676?utm_campaign=webshare&utm_medium=email&utm_source=wral

