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| Chat - Tuesday, March 31, 2009; Goodbye March - Hello Chicklets | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 31 2009, 03:19 AM (3,056 Views) | |
| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:19 AM Post #1 |
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Howdy everyone - oops I forgot today was Tuesday - oh mods on TH nestI'm pretty sure there are other on nests that we can't view onlineand are due to hatch any time on PH with WE to follow shortly! Eagle Cam Links click on above link - it will take you to the current feeds for the cams - come watch
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| petra | Mar 31 2009, 03:23 AM Post #2 |
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GOOD MORNING TO YOU WELCOME TO ALL THE NEWBIES AND MARGIEW CONGRATS WITH YOUR 500+ POSTSSSS AND JILL WITH 2000 POSTSSSS WAY TO GOOOOOOOOOOO |
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:23 AM Post #3 |
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Tuesday March 31 I got an email - did you get one too? MSRP Holds a Restoration Symposium For the first time ever, MSRP is holding a public event that will showcase all of the restoration work we have supported in the southern California region over the last several years. We will hear first-hand from the biologists and scientists that are completing the on-the-ground restoration work. Speakers will present on the four main topics of restoration that MSRP identified in their Restoration Plan. The topics include bald eagle, peregrine falcon, seabird, fishing, and fish habitat restoration. The symposium will be held on March 31st at the Channel Islands National Park Visitor Center Auditorium in Ventura, CA from 9:00am to 4:00pm. ![]() Dr. Sharpe will be there making a presentation (I don't know what time) If you're around today and have some time - drop by! and then report back for those of us who can't be there!
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:30 AM Post #4 |
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![]() don't forget to confirm your participation at upcoming gatherings - click on above are there any other outings/dinners/gatherings planned? keep 'em coming! |
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:31 AM Post #5 |
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![]() (click on "candle" for Cruzr Link) |
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:33 AM Post #6 |
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what a great photo Trish
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| petra | Mar 31 2009, 03:41 AM Post #7 |
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yep DEB and we both put a new topic again hahhahaa MODS PUT MINE HERE TOO PLEACE |
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| Topa Topa Hikers | Mar 31 2009, 03:45 AM Post #8 |
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Hi eagle fans, Fly On Over! IWS Eagle Forum.http://s11.zetaboards.com/IWS_Eagle_Forum/index/ ![]() photo snagged from IWS 2007
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:46 AM Post #9 |
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yeah peetie but I said it was Sunday instead of Tuesday maybe I need to go back to bed instead of to work .... any word on kitty?????
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:46 AM Post #10 |
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Bunsen Burner Day
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| petra | Mar 31 2009, 03:48 AM Post #11 |
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no news from kitty yet i go tomorrow to him i want to go today but i'm to tired and tomorrow i'm off so
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:51 AM Post #12 |
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that's a good idea - well I hope it's all good news for you and kitty!
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| harpo516 | Mar 31 2009, 03:52 AM Post #13 |
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Eaglepedia Revisited March 24, 2008 The eggs hatch in the order they were laid. Eaglets break through the shell by using their egg tooth, a pointed bump on the top of the beak. It can take from twelve to forty-eight hours to hatch after making the first break in the shell (pipping). Once the eggs begin to hatch, the female's vigilance becomes nearly constant. The male provides the majority of the food needed by his rapidly growing family. Eventually the female will take up her share of the hunting, but in the early days, all of her attention is given to the young eaglets in the nest. Sometimes two chicks will survive, but it is not uncommon for the older eaglet to kill the smaller one, especially if the older is a female, as females are consistently larger than males. Should one chick decide to kill its sibling, neither parent will make the slightest effort to stop the fratricide. http://www.whale-watch.biz/eagles.htm#top ![]() (notice the little - tiny white "egg" tooth on the end of his beak) AND February 16, 2007 Newly hatched bald eagles are called a hatchling and upon its entrance into the world, it is a tiny, 3 ounce, wet cheeping creature with closed eyes! The hatchling is still wet from the liquid in the yolk sac or amniotic fluid causing his fuzzy down to be plastered to his pink skin. Within a few hours, his eyes are open, the down has dried and he's now an adorable, large headed, sharp beaked, grayish-beige fluff ball. A hatchling is quite helpless and it is usually a day before it is able to accept food from the parents. http://www.eagles.org/vueaglewebcs/bio_develop.htm ![]() (IWS photo) Visit Eaglepedia DISCLAIMER: Information here has been gathered in good faith from the internet and cannot be guaranteed to be totally accurate. |
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| petra | Mar 31 2009, 03:54 AM Post #14 |
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yeah or otherwise i hope to hear something (or i ask simple) have nice day girlie |
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| TrishRG | Mar 31 2009, 04:00 AM Post #15 |
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I'm up and going back to bed
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