Jordan Lake. This morning Hershey and Godiva were mating. So it’s not long now before eggs are laid. It is a very delicate dance as Hershey stands on Godiva and balances himself. He is standing on his balled up feet so he will not hurt her with his talons. There was a whole lot of chattering between the two of them.
Haw River
TagBig Pine Bald Eagle Nest
Jordan Lake. This morning I found Mom Loblolly on alert. As I was watching her, she suddenly jerked her head around to her right and leapt off the branch. I quickly lost Loblolly as she went below the tree line. I have no idea what caused her sudden flight. I was not where I could see the parking lot in the shelter area so it may have been a natural intruder such as another bald eagle or a human. Please continue reaching out to every contact you can about the problem at Big Pine Nest and the gate that needs to be closed.




Poster for Big Pine Bald Eagle nest Campaign
I just received this delightful poster. This poster was made by Brooke E. at Laurel Park School. She has put this poster up and is collecting signatures to help the parent Bald Eagles at the Big Pine Nest. Brooke E. has also rallied a bunch of kids to talk to their parents about the efforts needed to save the bald eagle family. Thank you very very much Brooke E. from Loblolly and Pitch of the Big Pine Bald Eagle Nest and thank you from all of us for your willingness to help!

Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 01/11/2022
Jordan Lake. On my way over to do my nest monitoring of Big Pine and also the H&G nest for today, I paused for a minute. I made a little video so that all of us could just simply enjoy the light of the morning. Please hold Big Pine in your thoughts and prayers and please continue doing as much contacting as possible of those who can help close the shelter gate. Take care, be safe. Stay warm!
Big Pine Nest Update
I began to realize as this past week went on, that there were no Nest Lining Materials that were trying to be brought to the nest by Mom Loblolly and Dad Pitch. This is critical because it was telling me that I needed to double check my possible egg laying dates. The nest lining materials are the last materials that go into the nest before Mom Loblolly lays her precious eggs. I was seeing lots of repair sticks trying to get to the nest (and often diverted by human intrusion) but no talons full of clutches of soft grasses. These grass materials, usually scooped from shorelines where the waves have stacked up these soft stems, are used to line the inside of the nest. This lining is then wallowed out and arranged by beak by Mom to make a protective nest bowl for the eggs and for the comfort of the incubating parent. So, over the last day or so, in consultation with the observations of others and their thoughts, the possible egg-laying date has been modified to February 1. Now, that gives us a little extra time to work on getting the gate closed so these parents are no longer harassed. It is always interesting when working with a new nest of only one prior breeding cycle because the parameters are just not really known until you have a couple of breeding seasons to use for data sources – that’s why field notes exist! So breathe a little tiny bit easier with me and let’s continue the CAMPAIGNING to get the gate CLOSED. There is now ADDITIONAL CONTACT information for you to use … it is available on the post for January 8 and the link to the same list with active hyperlinks is at my blog site https://docellensjourney.com/2022/01/08/help-big-pine-bald-eagle-nest-a-dozen-contacts/(opens in a new tab)! 1st photo is Mom Loblolly, 2nd photo is Dad Pitch this morning circling over their nest.


Help Big Pine Bald Eagle Nest – a Dozen Contacts!!

North Carolina Parks & Recreation
Superintendent Shederick Mole
919-362-0586 ext.231
email shederick.mole@ncparks.gov
Kathy Capps
Deputy Director of Operations
North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation
Office 919.707.9339
Dwayne Patterson
Director
North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation
984-344-3242
NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (Governing Entity of NC Parks)
Staci T Meyer
Chief Deputy Secretary
NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
919-814-6752
D. Reid Wilson
Secretary
NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
919-814-6757
Government Elected Offices
Roy Cooper
Governor
919-814-2000
Karen Howard
Chairwoman
Chatham County Commissioners
karen.howard@chathamcountync.gov
David E Price
House Representative District 4 (Includes Chatham County)
District Office
2605 Meridian Parkway Suite 110
Durham, NC 27713
919-967-7924
Katelynn Vogt
Communications Director for David E Price
(202) 225-1784
US Fish and Wildlife Services
John Hammond, US Fish and Wildlife Service
(the US FWS has the legal jurisdiction over this matter)
(919) 856-4520
Leopoldo Miranda
Assistant Director
Southeast Region US Fish and Wildlife Service
404-679-7085
Jerome Ford
Assistant Director
Migratory Birds
US Fish and Wildlife Service
202-208-1050
All At Once:
Jerome_ford@fws.gov, leopoldo_miranda@fws.gov, john_hammond@fws.gov,
john_hammond@fws.gov, karen.howard@chathamcountync.gov, contactgov@nc.gov, Reid.wilson@ncdcr.gov, staci.meyer@ncdcr.gov,Dwayne.Patterson@ncparks.gov, Kathy.Capps@ncparks.gov, shederick.mole@ncparks.gov
