Nest mates E7 and E8 are finding their way as they grow at a rapid speed. New features are taking shape as they begin to sprout new feathers and little tails are emerging. They begin to flap their growing wings and stand up at times on almost adult size feet. Their curiosity is peaked as they are now over a foot tall and able to peer over the nest rails at the world beyond the nest. E7 and E8’s needs are becoming greater and Mom and Dad have stepped up the food deliveries.
Eagle life for E7 and E8 is filled with daily lessons in survival. Eagle young hatch into the world with many programmed instincts. Harriet and M15 have a big task ahead of them as they nurture their impressionable offspring. E7 being the oldest chick is more dominant and has been the most assertive when food is delivered. E7‘s instinct is to get the largest portions. E8 is submissive and appeared down for the count at times but the strong will to survive pushed through. E8 instinctively avoided conflict and waited for the right moment to lunge toward a bite offered with good result. These actions help E8 to build courage and to fend off the advances of E7. E8 teetered on the edge of the nest rails during a feeding with E7 approaching. As all held their breath Mom lured them both back to the safety of the center of the nest. E8 has even learned to spot morsels of food left over to claim for a snack. Small hurdles crossed become miraculous success.
Mom and Dad are excelling in rearing their young. They rarely intervene in the battles between them since they instinctively know their offspring must learn valuable skills. These scenarios have been played out in Eagle’s nests for many years. The vision of eaglets struggling to thrive seemingly against all odds is a testament to the strength instilled in raptor young. The lessons are difficult for humans to witness but they are necessary to survive in the wild. It is the way of the Eagle. Nest Notes by dadsjazz
Ground video by wskrsnwings
- It’s All About The E’s~Feedings & Peeking Over The Crib Rails https://youtu.be/Y6fjsnsAs28
Video by Lady Hawk
- SWFL Eagles ~ A private feeding for E8 by Harriet 2.16.16
- SWFL Eagles ~ Early breakfast for E8; both babies fed by Harriet 2.17.16
- SWFL Eagles ~ More feedings for E8 this time by Dad 2.17.16
- SWFL Eagles ~ Gigantic crops on both E7 & E8! 2.17.16
- SWFL Eagles ~ Fish lunch for the babies; E8 eats well 2 18 16
- SWFL Eagles ~ A fishy morning; E8 gets a nice feeding by Harriet 2.20.16
- SWFL Eagles ~ Eating on the edge with E8 2.21.16
Video by LawLin72
- SWFL Eagles Cam 2 ~ Harriet Feeding E8, Feb 17, 2016
- SWFL EAGLES ~ E7 Has Something To Say, Harriet! Feb 20, 2016
Video by UrDognU
- SWFLEagles~Fish Galore; Big E7 Fill Up Lil E8 Next; Full Crops For The Night~2-16-16
- SWFLEagles~Lil E8 EATS, Big E7 FULL and Watches~2-17-16
- SWFLEagles~COLOSSAL Crops For Both Chicks; Today’s Wonderful Highlights~2-17-16
- SWFLEagles~Pecking Order Reinforced; 2 Fish; Lil Is Resourceful & Eats Well~2-20-16
- SWFLEagles~Pin Feathers Emerging On Big E7; Lil E8 Is Getting Big & More Highlights~2-20-16
- SWFLEagles~Breakfish Is Served For Two; Lil E8 Self Feeds ~ 2-21-16
- SWFLEagles ~ Lil E8 EATS… On The Edge ~ 2-21-16
- SWFLEagles~All’s Well That Ends Well~2-21-16
Video by Uta Gobbe
- SWFL02/16/16 18:14 Long feeding E8 from Mom after day without any food
- SWFL02/17/16 10:19 CLose up E7
- SWFL02/17/16 12:26 Feeding time for E7 and E8