19 March 2024
Hello Everyone,
My report today is very short. I was out and about on Monday and came home not feeling well. The late morning wind was blowing at a rather brisk rate, and the dust, sand, and salt blasted through the air on the street where I was. It has caused me to have some difficulty with my breathing. It wasn’t like the sand storms in Harbin, PRC, in the spring, but for those of us with even minor breathing problems, these days – until the rain comes – can be debilitating. But today is officially the first day of spring and that is a wonderful thing. The Canada Geese that arrived earlier have sure had a mix of weather from warm to a blizzard, to a thaw and then a freeze. Hopefully today will be nice for them so they can find something to eat other than dead grass and dirt. It is -5 C and will dip to -13 C tonight. Doesn’t sound like spring!
‘H’ did a great cartoon of Hugo Yugo. She still fits in a small shoe box with room left over. She will have her surgery on Wednesday and I will keep you posted. I am more than hopeful that everything will go well.

She is certainly feeling feisty today! Hope might be quite happy if Hugo Yugo is out of commission for a couple of days.

Calico is like Missey. She tries to stay out of the way and watches. I often wonder what she thinks.

Just something that got overlooked yesterday. Dahlgren’s Harriet is missing, she has not been seen since 3/13, and Jack is with a new female.
I have decided to start off with the traumatic news that happened or began to happen on Monday and then move to the joyous.
It was a very sad day for those cheering for Port Tobacco. The little eaglet died during a low-humidity hatch. We have seen a few of those during the last twelve months. A few survive. This poor little one didn’t. Condolences to all.
Here is a good article on why Bald Eagle eggs do not hatch by Elfruler.
This article is about eggs in incubators but it does discuss the issue of humidity.
One of the eggs has broken at Pittsburgh-Hayes. This is Mum and her new mate. This is the report from Pix Cams this morning:


Jackie and Shadow continue to incubate their three eggs. Their hope is strong. There are articles all over the Internet about this dedicated couple.
Yesterday I mentioned that there continues to be a move to build housing near Jackie and Shadow’s nest. This could have a serious impact on our beloved eagles.
As you know, Jak and Audacity’s only egg of the season broke and appeared to not be viable. I was so grateful that someone posted us a happy time at their nest.

As of Monday afternoon we are waiting to see about any pips at PA Country Farms. It appears that the first egg might not be viable.
Ospreys continue to visit the Achieva Credit Union nest after eggs and chick go missing.

It is not clear what is happening at the Dulles-Greenway Bald Eagle nest. The last news – the camera was not operating after 1200 on Monday – was that two eagles were locked in a fight on the nest. This was posted by the Dulles-Greenway FB.

Oh, this has been such a sad year in the world of the Bald Eagles. Let us hope that they all recover next year.
In the good news, Archie got to see his second egg! Archie was delighted to help Annie incubate the eggs. What a great mate! Hoping he is around for many years to come.
Mother Goose now has six eggs in the Decorah Goose nest.

Waiting for pip/hatch at Two Harbours in about ten days. The egg was laid on 22 February making it 26 days old today. Cholyn is 25 years old this year. She is the mother of Thunder at the West End nest if you did not know.
Fingers Crossed.

There is a lot of fish piled up in the West End nest of Thunder and Akecheta. All eaglets have eaten well.




Fraser Point looks good. Hopeful for Andor and Cruz to have a full clutch hatch.

The two eaglets on the Duke Farms nest appear to be doing fine. There is a lot of fish. There is, however, a large precarious stick that has come onto the nest, and Mum was feeding, leaning over it and at least for a while, one eaglet slept with its head under it. Hopefully, it will not cause any injury.



Big Red and Arthur taking turns incubating that first egg that was laid on St Patrick’s Day at Cornell. We will be expecting a second tomorrow.


The three osplets at Fisherman’s Creek seem to be doing alright. The camera is not clear all the time but they are growing and the little one seems to be holding its own.


At Loch Arkaig, that Buzzard is intent on taking over the nest before the ospreys arrive. There has not been an osprey hatch on the nest associated with Cam 1 since Louis and Aila fledged JJ 5, JJ6, and JJ7. We were hopeful last year and continue to wish that an osprey pair will return. But what to make of this situation?
Blue NCO continues to catch some whoppers. Poor thing. She keeps calling for her mate, Laddie LM12. I do hope he makes it back this year.



Blue 33 and Maya are determined to get eggs on their nest first!

For those checking on the Loch Garten Osprey cam, it should be on shortly. The Llyn Clywedog cameras are now live as we await the arrival of Dylan and Seren!
Thank you so much for being with me today. Take care. See you soon!
Thank you to the following for their notes, posts, cartoons, videos, articles, and streaming cams that helped me to write my post today: ‘H, J, L’, Elfruler, Mississippi State University Extension, Pix Cams, Forbes, Audubon Centre for Birds of Prey, Lolita Ozolina, Achieva Credit Union, Dulles-Greenway Eagle Cam, SK Hideaways, Raptor Resource Project/Explore.org, IWS/Explore.org, Duke Farms, Cornell RTH Cam, Fisherman’s Creek Ospreys, Geemeff, The Scottish Wildlife Trust (LOTL), LRWT, and Llyn Clywedog.
In case you haven’t heard, we have a 4th egg at Captiva. I would have been happy to only have 2. We’ll have to wait and see.
My apologies for such a late reply, Vivian. It has been a most hectic week that kept me from viewing some of the nests, too. But I am sorry not to be responding to everyone’s wonderful comments in a timely manner. I almost passed out when I saw that 4th egg. I, too, am hopeful for only 2 hatching – or one!
Mary Ann, I hope you’re feeling better this afternoon. Thinking of you — do take care! (I’ll also be thinking of Hugo Yugo tomorrow!)
And thanks as always for all your latest news. It certainly has been a sad one for many of the nests again. On a hopeful note, Redding eagles will be on pip watch Thursday. Crossing fingers for Liberty and Guardian.
Thank you, I finally am. The wind has calmed down. What a difference. Oh, we could use some rain. I have fingers and toes crossed for Liberty and Guardian.