The bald eagle chick is branching higher! I included a closeup and a full shot so you can see his progress.


Jordan Lake, First Nest: The bald eagle chick at First Nest wants to feed himself, but Dad Petruchio thinks the chick needs some help. Dad puts his foot down and the chick has to wait for Dad’s okay.
One of the chicks has branched. This is a very important exercise for the chick as the next step is to fledge. The chick is standing almost directly behind the big branch at the right edge of the nest. You can see some flickers as the chick decides if it is going to take that next step … up … This is called branching and the eaglets use these small upward flights, above the nest, to get muscled up for flight. Doing these first little leaps, using the nest as a safety net, are very, very important.
I am giving the first webinar – Daily Lives of the Jordan Lake Bald Eagles – again this Thursday.
If you are interested, please register for The Daily Lives of the Bald Eagles of Jordan Lake on Apr 29, 2021 7:00 PM EDT at:
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If you haven’t yet, please take a moment and sign up for my webinar on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, and get the rest of the story and so much more! To register, please go to https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3366948010366033166. There is more information in the post just before this one. I hope you will join me and the bald eagles!
