Hi there,
Just a correction. I reported an egg in Kansas City – nope, not there. ‘N’ sent me a lovely note and will alert me when it arrives: “Wanted to let you know, no egg in Kansas. Some are assuming she has. She has been staying the night for the last few evenings. Ellie’s history is 2/11 & 2/13 for the first egg. I will try to let you know when she does. (I moderate at Kansas, Great Lakes/Traverse City & EC fyi.)
Harriet laid last year 2/25 & 2/28. The year before her and Harry fledged three eaglets. Will be interesting to see if we have 2 or 3 there this year. Video taken from ground.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iRk7faIIcE
My notes should have read that Jolene has two eggs now at ETSU! Apologies for any confusion.
Thank you, N.
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Thanks Mary Ann ! Congratulations to them 🙏