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Nest Watch – Thursday, November 24, 2016; K-81 and K-82 have been seen & heard!
Topic Started: Nov 24 2016, 12:03 AM (360 Views)
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SC - 11:30ish - Ravens rummaging through the nest.

Looks like A-40 & A-48 have been doing some work on the nest while the camera is out.

See lots of new branches added and a lot of the 'mess' cleaned up.

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12:51 Hearing eagles at Two Harbors.

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TH - 2:29pm - Hearing both eagles nearby.

Sure wish they'd stop teasing us and come to the nest already! :headL: :headR:


2:45pm - Lots of calling and trumpeting by both eagles.
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WE - Here's an edited video of K-01's activity on the nest this morning.
He may have brought a branch to the nest, but he didn't do much until the wind blue a large branch up against him.


<::: :headR: WE – K-01’s Morning Nestorations :headL:



TH - The eagles continue to whine and call every few minutes nearby.

No visuals, however.
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TH - WE - 3:15PM very empty /

SC - 3:15PM Just video/

FP - BC - 3:17PM Off /


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