JL Raptor: Ranger Nest Cove 2
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TagJL Raptor: Ranger Nest Cove 4 photos 06/19/2018
Ranger Nest Cove
So, the ospreys have been harassing the Ranger bald eagles.
Turn about happens.
Dad osprey was trying to get a fish he had caught to his nest.
As ospreys sometimes do, he had removed the head from the fish.
On Dad osprey’s way from his perch to the nest, the eastern kingbird found the osprey.
The eastern kingbird is showing a red alert patch on his head because Dad osprey is in the kingbird’s nest territory.
And, oh yes, the eastern kingbird landed on the osprey’s head!
Satisfied with the aerial landing and peck, the kingbird zipped off and Dad osprey got to his nest.
Whew!
Jordan Lake Bald Eagle 06/16/2018
An Unplanned Gift!
At the end of today’s lecture at the Jordan Lake State Park Visitor Center, all of us went out to the ramp behind the center.
We looked and looked for bald eagles, but the only ones were tiny little dots across the lake and over the causeway.
The heat and humidity was fierce and we all finally turned to go back inside.
The flash of a white head caught my eye and I sang out.
A beautiful bald eagle soared over the tree line and right over our heads.
Oh my, what a sight and jubilation as some of the attendees got to see their first ever bald eagle, wild and free.
I captured her passage and am glad I can share it here.
JL Eagle Nest report: Ranger Nest 1 photo, 1 video 06-10-2018
Ranger Nest
The 2nd chick had watched its sibling fledge a couple of days before.
The now emptier nest seemed to spur it to more vigorous wing-wapping and branching.
I watched as it hopped up to the same branch that its smaller sibling had used as a launch point for its first flight.
Suddenly the chick was in the air and I fought to catch up with it way down east of the nest.
Apparently it wasn’t as brave as the other fledgling … it quickly turned around.
With an escort of eastern kingbirds (not happy to find another eagle loose in the air) it returned to the nest.
The fledgling’s landing carried it across the nest. It jumped to the left perch limb, took a breath and left again.
Took me a while to find it way, way down the cove.
JL Bald Eagle Nest: Ranger Nest report 1 photo, 1 video 05-08-2018
Ranger Nest: Fledgling Landing
Landing are the difficult part of flight – whether you are bird or pilot. The fledgling came back in from his first flight. Dad Ranger had brought a fish to the nest. No way was the fledgling going to let his sibling, who hadn’t fledged yet, have a single bite of the fish. Only, oops, the fledgling misjudged his landing by several feet and ended up on a branch below the nest. Even an adult eagle would have trouble launching from underneath the nest and flying upwards. So, what to do? Well, if your wings aren’t going to get you out of the fix, climb…yep, climb back up to the nest.
JL bald eagle nest report 06-04-2018
Ranger Nest
The feud continued this morning, bright and early.
Dad osprey decided to buzz the bald eagle nest, again.
When Dad osprey launched from his perch I could’t see either parent eagle.
As you can see, mom Ranger showed up ready to fully engage with the much smaller bird.
The eagle chicks watched intently.
Dad osprey danced a side-ways jig and dove into the trees with Mom Ranger right behind him.
No birds got hurt, but the feathers continue to stay ruffled.









