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RE: Eagle cam - Ladypanther - 04-25-2024 (04-25-2024, 12:20 AM)Hobbit99 Wrote: So.... Mom doesn't take them for a few "test flights", sort of show them the ropes.?? How do they figure out what to eat.?? How to catch a fish.?? What other animals are "food".?? https://facts.net/eagle-facts/ Q: Do young eagles learn to hunt from their parents or are their skills innate A: An excellent question. Young eagles from wild nests develop their hunting skills on their own, but spend considerable time after they fledge watching their parents and undoubtedly learning by watching what the adults do. The actual skills involved are learned by trial and error, I'm sure. Much of the hunting skill (or at least the drive to hunt) is innate, as our hacked eagles were fledged into an environment without adults around to "teach" or "show" these young birds. Yet, these birds, again through trial and error, learned to hunt for themselves and survive. We felt it was important to continue to provide food at our hacking towers after the eaglets fledged, to give them a source of food for as long as they needed it. Eventually, each eagle at it's own pace, these young birds stopped using our offerings and began foraging on their own. Similarly in the wild, the adult parents will continue to provide food for some time after fledging, while the newly flighted birds hone not only their hunting skills, but there flying skills. On average, I would say it takes about 4-12 weeks for young eagles to start hunting successfully. True, fully refined, specialized hunting skills, probably take years to develop. https://journeynorth.org/tm/eagle/facts_life_cycle.html Good questions. Above are a couple of links with some interesting info. By the way, I can neve tell any of the birds apart..the eagle watch admins are very good at it. And those people are dedicated. They seem to eat anything they can catch. Fav is fish of course. A few weeks ago one of the parents brought a snake in. It looked a little tough though. I learn things in the chat. There are always new people coming along asking questions. the parents stay around the nest all year. I am always a little sad when the kiddos leave. RE: Eagle cam - Hobbit99 - 05-01-2024 The eaglets are "stepping out". The last couple of days both of the eaglets have been jazzercizing their wings. Noticed both of them outside the nest. One was on the edge 'flexing", just showing off really. Probably the boy. Although girls like to show off too. Other one was on a tangle of branches on the edge. Noticed early this morning one of them was sitting down low, just relaxing, while the other one was dancing around, flapping, and jumping out on branches. They're starting to take chances.!! RE: Eagle cam - Ladypanther - 05-01-2024 (05-01-2024, 06:35 AM)Hobbit99 Wrote: The eaglets are "stepping out". The last couple of days both of the eaglets have been jazzercizing their wings. Noticed both of them outside the nest. One was on the edge 'flexing", just showing off really. Probably the boy. Although girls like to show off too. Other one was on a tangle of branches on the edge. Noticed early this morning one of them was sitting down low, just relaxing, while the other one was dancing around, flapping, and jumping out on branches. Yep...growing up so fast! RE: Eagle cam - Hobbit99 - 05-07-2024 So, breakfast plans changed this morning. There was a change on the menu board. Boone brought in a smaller mammal and #23 went right to work on it. #24 let her (???) have it, at least so far. @24 is a little bigger and more aggressive, so I'm guessing (??) he's a "he" and #23 is a "she". I'm probably wrong..!! Anyway, turns out they got their first meal that wasn't fish or snake (as far as I've seen...). Umm, Love me some possum. "YUM". I don't think either of them have had a test flight yet. (Fledged..??) -- Is that what you called it.?? Won't be long though, i'll bet. RE: Eagle cam - Ladypanther - 05-07-2024 10 weeks old today. Not going to be long. RE: Eagle cam - Ladypanther - 05-12-2024 Thought we might see a flight today (Sunday).....they are getting so close! RE: Eagle cam - Hobbit99 - 05-12-2024 (05-12-2024, 07:55 PM)Ladypanther Wrote: Thought we might see a flight today (Sunday).....they are getting so close! Yeah, I just got back from over there..... I watched until the cameras went into "night" mode. Pretty hard to see after that. Noticed one of the "official" girls (Sherry..) over there mentioned that someone (Rose.??) had asked if there had been a flight. She said something like "Not today (yet??), but it won't be long.!! I'm afraid I will miss it.!! RE: Eagle cam - Ladypanther - 05-12-2024 (05-12-2024, 08:29 PM)Hobbit99 Wrote:(05-12-2024, 07:55 PM)Ladypanther Wrote: Thought we might see a flight today (Sunday).....they are getting so close! They will give us a time stamp and will for sure post the event on their facebook page. RE: Eagle cam - Ladypanther - 05-15-2024 FIRST FLEDGE!! JC23. Hobs the time stamp is 12:36pm today. Beautiful take off. RE: Eagle cam - Hobbit99 - 05-15-2024 (05-15-2024, 11:50 AM)Ladypanther Wrote: FIRST FLEDGE!! OMG... Took off, just like he knew what he was doing..!! Wonder when he is gonna come back... Or "IF.." |