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Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 20 Feb 2021 16:40
by Lote
20.02.
6.44 Pirmā brokastiņa
8.45 Mazajam bumbulītim otrā brokastiņa

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 22 Feb 2021 00:22
by Lianaliesma
21.02.

16.04 Pilns pieliekamais!

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 22 Feb 2021 21:55
by Lianaliesma
14.18 Uzēdam

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 23 Feb 2021 14:42
by Lote
23.02.

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:14
by Lianaliesma
18.08 Gabija neļauj Samsoniņam mieloties no pieliekamā, viss bērnam :roll:

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:24
by Lianaliesma
18.11 Viss bērnam un mammai... :D :P
18.12 Samsons aizlido un arī mazais izplivina spārneļus :lol: :P

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:25
by Lianaliesma
18.14 - Cik man liela mamma!
Mazais jau nu gan ēst negribēšot...
Uzēdīs mammīte pati

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 25 Feb 2021 00:15
by Lianaliesma
24.02.
16.59 Samsons atnesa gabalu medījuma, pats jau savu tiesu noēdis ārpus ligzdas - te jau viņam neļauj ēst.
17.07 Samsons noslauka knābi uz zara ;) :P

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 25 Feb 2021 21:21
by Lote
25.02.

13.17 Mazais vīterodams pusdieno :P

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 26 Feb 2021 15:49
by Lote
26.02.
8.39 Samsoniņš ar brokastu zivi

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 26 Feb 2021 15:57
by Lote
-Kurš mani pabaros :?:

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 28 Feb 2021 00:49
by Lianaliesma
17.41 Skati no dažādām kamerām - Gabija atpūšas zarā

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 28 Feb 2021 16:02
by Lote
28.02.

7.37 Mazulītim brokastīs gardie vāveres kumosiņi :P

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 01 Mar 2021 14:17
by Lote
01.03.

Mazulītis N24 lūdz pēc palīdzības

https://maryannsteggles.com/2021/03/01/ ... your-help/

The concern over the lesions that appeared on N24’s beak and now the appearance of the Avian Pox blisters on the little one’s feet has prompted an outpouring of concern.

Eight days after first noticing the lesions, the American Eagle Federation (AEF) issued a statement. That statement followed letters written by ‘concerned members of the public’ to both the Audubon Society and the AEF, the partners in the NE Florida Eagle Cam. At the same time, Lady Hawk edited a video showing the lesions. It was clear from the growing number of public comments to that video and to postings on FaceBook that there is a clear perception that certain Bald Eagle nests in Florida receive preferential treatment over others. People are asking for an intervention at the NEFL nest or, at the least, to get the permissions in place should the wildlife rehabbers have to act quickly.

Many have said that there can be no intervention because Avian Pox is not human caused. However, that is not the case. A Bald Eagle named Buddy, born in 2008, was removed from its nest because it had Avian Pox. Permission was granted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Here is the report from the Wild Life Center on Buddy’s intervention:

https://www.wildlifecenter.org/critter- ... 24O8BNnLYI

Both the Audubon Society and the American Eagle Federation have an obligation to protect and care for the birds. Both organizations state this on their websites. I live in Canada and I would like not to think that one nest takes precedent over all the other nests. And I would not like to think that an opportunity was missed to help a little eaglet heal. There is no cure for Avian Pox. But there are treatments for the secondary infections that often occur. If you are reading this and feel so inclined, please send an e-mail to Shawnlei Breeding. Her e-mail is: eaglewatch@audubon.org Request that she insist that the USFWS permit an urgent intervention – should it become necessary at the NE Florida nest – to save N24s life. Thank you.

I want to add that while the lesions continue to grow on the unfeathered parts of N24, the little eaglet is eating well and has good ps. I want very much for cutie pie’s immune system to work overtime and for the little eaglet’s system to help it heal itself. It is better for all concerned if this happens. That said, a qualified veterinarian along with the gifted wildlife rehabbers in the region will know when it is time for an intervention or, if we are lucky, that one is not necessary. The point is getting the permissions in place to act swiftly, if necessary.

It is about breakfast time in The Hamlet and little N24, who is three weeks old today, is waiting not so patiently for Samson to finish de-furring a squirrel for breakfast. Yum!

Thank you for stopping by. I really appreciate your interest and your concern for the welfare of all of the world’s wildlife. As someone said to me earlier today, ‘we used to check for gas in the coal mines by sending in a canary.’ That dear eighty-three year old woman affirmed her belief that humans are only healthy when the rest of the non-human world is taken care of, respected, and well. She pondered what kind of a world would humans have if all of the birds started getting sick and dying.

Scaps taken from the live streaming cam at the NEFL Eagle nest provided by the Audubon Society and the AEF.

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 01 Mar 2021 14:21
by Lote
Vai tā būtu putnu gripa?..Un projekta mājas lapā,ka mazais ligzdā bijis viens pats 12 stundas...Kur tad Gabija?

7.06 Šobrīd mazais tiek barots

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 01 Mar 2021 14:38
by Lote
https://www.facebook.com/groups/527258754285046/

Update on NE24
gretchen_AEF#1945 Today at 10:49 AM
AEF cam staff diligently monitors and inspects the adults and eaglets through the season. On February 20th, our volunteer staff noticed the appearance of two lesions on NE24, after consultation with our veterinary staff, we believe the eaglet is showing symptoms of a potential Avipoxvirus (also known as Avian pox) infection.
Avian Pox is common in warm, humid areas, and can be traced to seasonal mosquito increases.
Avian Pox can range from mild to severe. In mild to moderate cases, it can cause permanent scarring, with more severe cases, fatalities can occur.
The Northeast Florida (NEFL) Nest is a wild nest and infections such as Avian Pox can naturally take place. American Eagle Foundation policy, crafted in conjunction with USFWS guidelines, prohibits interference in a wild nest unless the situation can be directly linked to a man-made threat. As always, we hope for the best with all of our eagle cam families, but we must advise viewer discretion. :( :(

Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 02 Mar 2021 09:02
by Lote
02.03.
Vārdiņa došana mazajam N24 :P

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Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 02 Mar 2021 21:58
by Lote
02.03.

Mazā N24 knābuks

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10.35 Mīļais tētis Samsons ar brokastu zivtiņu :P
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Un sāk barot mazo podziņu :P
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Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 02 Mar 2021 22:04
by Lote
12.34 Viens pats mājās
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13.08 Samsons ar nākamo zivtiņu
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13.17 Ēdam ..Apetīte mazajam laba :P
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Re: Baltgalvas ērgļi, ZA Florida ASV, 2020/2021 (Hamleta: Gabrielle&Samsons)

Posted: 03 Mar 2021 15:21
by Lote
03.03.

8.05
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