Day 12 Welcome to Winter – an intruder at the West End?

14 December 2025

Hello Everyone,

It’s cold! I tried to make the forecast bigger so that you could read it easier. We are under an extreme cold warning. Still, the birds and squirrels were at the feeders, and dear Brock came for food several times. I noticed that he spent a lot of time eating the dry kibble that Calico enjoys.

Shockingly it is supposed to be a lot warmer, perhaps up to + 4 C, on Tuesday. Ann is taking Don to the zoo!!!! Unbelievable.

Today’s blog is going to be shorter than usual, even for these quick holiday posts. I have a head cold – my head feels like it is the size of a 45-gallon drum. It was supposed to be a fun day – a dog walk to try out our new faux-fur lined bomber hats from Sweden, an afternoon at our grandson’s high school where he is Bill in Mamma Mia, and a phone call with the granddaughter in Australia. So instead, I am in bed, sipping ginger and lemon tea, cuddled with Toby under several warm blankets.

We woke up to -30 C. The good thing is that the snow is dry. That wet snow from a week ago made you cold to the bone. The new bomber cap with ear flaps is amazing and I can’t wait to try it out along with some Merino wool leggings. Will keep you posted.

Thank you so much for your letters and comments. I am glad that you enjoyed Heidi’s montage as much as I did. I will treasure it forever. I am also glad you enjoyed our photos and those with Santa. Sometimes it is nice to put a face with a name.

In Bird World news, the third egg at the Central Florida nest of Pepe and Muhlady hatched! Here are the hatch dates and names:

The hatching dates and names for their 2025 clutch at the Central Florida SuperBeaks nest are:

  • Mira: The first eaglet, which hatched around December 7 or 8, 2025.
  • Froto: The second eaglet, which hatched on December 9, 2025.
  • Zeagle: The third eaglet, which hatched early in the morning on December 13, 2025

There was a harrowing moment at the West End nest of Akecheta and Haku. Another adult showed up. I did not know and am very grateful to ‘B’ for sending me a note. ‘B’ explains: “What happened is that both Akecheta and Haku were there from about 3:00 to 3:35, and then both took off very close to each other at 3:37, just as the visitor left the overlook cam. After a few minutes, Akecheta returned to the tor, followed a bit later by Haku. Then I believe what you saw the chatters refer to is that the second time Haku left at 4:20, and Akecheta stayed maybe another 15 minutes.”

The chat established the locations: “Haku and Akecheta were sitting on the far tor and a 3rd was sitting in front of the WEO cam.”

‘B’ and I agree that we do not need any drama at the West End this year! Just baby eaglets.

Thank you to SK Hideaways who caught the intrusion on video for us! https://youtu.be/yvfx-rOfqvI?

The intruder:

If you get confused over the names of the branches at some of the nests, Gracie Shepherd has done a great post on FB showing the names and locations of those at SW Florida:

We did get to talk to the Granddaughter and her fiancé in Australia. It wasn’t as ‘exciting’ as it might have been were I feeling better but it was good that we had that video chat. Don was really looking forward to ‘seeing’ them. They will have an Australian Christmas dinner on the 24th and a traditional Canadian one on the 25th. I wondered what a ‘traditional Australian’ Christmas dinner is – it’s a barbecue and they are planning to go to the beach, followed by pavlova for dessert! Oh, I miss Elysha, and I really do like Josh.

I am thumbing through a new book that has arrived, Wings Across the Atlantic by Colin Rees and Mark Avery. Each author spends a year looking at the natural world around them. My interest at the moment is that Rees has several entries on the deaths of ospreys in the Cape Henlopen area, which Heidi covered in our project. I will keep you informed of my final verdict on this volume in the new year.

So sorry this is so short. I am going to take a day or two off to recover from this cold. Keep your eye on SW Florida – we are due for a pip soon.

Thank you to ‘B’ for alerting me to the potential issues at the West End and for SK Hideaways who caught it all on video. I am grateful for the FB posts and the streaming cams that allow us to view the lives of our raptors.

I am extremely grateful to you – members of the Bird World community who care so much for the natural world.

2 Comments

  1. Rita says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your private photos and the clips of Hugo Yugo and Toby. These two are cute beyond measure. Heidi’s compilation is also awesome.

    1. Oh, Rita. It is so nice to hear from you. You are very welcome. Im not one for posting images of myself and I don’t like having my photo taken – perhaps because at one point in my life I was very conscious of my body – but my son has taught me recently that photos are important for those left behind. I don’t know how much more time we have with Don and I want to create those memories. For the holidays I am putting together a book of the images for the kids. I really want to encourage others to do this, too. ——-We spent many years going to Germany for Christmas before we moved to the UK and after. We had such fun. There was a particular woman who loved our son and we always went to visit her but it was the markets and the festivities that really sparked joy in us. I hope you have a wonderful holiday, Rita.

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