Petruchio the dad was on the nest brooding the chick(s) when an immature turkey vulture tried to invade the nest (see its wing tip at the very top of the first photo of the slide show; the nest and Petruchio are at the very bottom right). Mom Kate was almost out of sight out near the main lake when she heard Petruchio’s calls for help. Kate quickly dashed across the lake and cove and there began a terrific chase across the sky. Kate routed the vulture and soon chased it out of my sight and down behind the trees. Kate returned some minutes later. All the eagles were safe. A slide show of the chase can be seen at https://youtu.be/QpOE-eX2gjU
eagles of Jordan Lake
TagJL Eagle nest report: LL&H nest 2/01/2017, 6 photos
WooWee!!! There is a CHICK at the LL&H nest.
As I have noted in the past, the nest of Lady Lake and Heritage is difficult for me to get to.
This afternoon with the help of State Ranger McMurray, we got a look at the nest.
I think the chick is about 2 weeks old.
Just to the left of the main tree trunk, at the rim of the nest,
you can see the light grey form of the chick.
Several times Lady Lake looked behind the chick we can see…
I wonder if there is a second chick? Bald eagles usually have 2.
JL Eagle nest report: First Nest has hatched!!! 3 photos, 1 video
Kate proudly sitting on her chick(s).
It will be a couple of weeks before the chick(s) get big enough for me to see them.
Kate is on the upper limb, glaring down at Petruchio who is standing in the nest.
Petruchio quickly left to go fishing for food for the chick(s).
Kate is looking down in the nest – apparently admiring her chick(s)!
Petruchio is standing on the edge of the nest, shredding a fish
and feeding the bites to the unseen hatchlings.
video is courtesy of Scot, one of the other eagle monitors

















