A Powerful Owl swoops past Lady and Dad’s Sydney Olympic Park nest, triggering an intense vocal defense as SE37 and SE38 rest below. The encounter raises a bigger question: how much of a threat could Australia’s largest owl pose to tiny sea eagle chicks?
SE37 somehow ends up wearing part of newly hatched SE38’s eggshell at Sydney Olympic Park—and the tiny predicament soon pulls both siblings into the action.
Sea eagle SE37 had a busy first full day at Sydney Olympic Park, from tiny bites of fish to a funny lesson in balance, while sibling SE38 continued working from inside a pipped egg.
SE37 is here! Lady and Dad’s first chick has hatched at Sydney Olympic Park, and Lady’s morning nestorations gave viewers an adorable full look at the wobbly newborn beside the second egg.
The Sydney sea eagle pip is here, with movement visible inside the egg as Lady and Dad stay close and hatch watch enters its most exciting stage yet.
Lady steps away from her two eggs long enough for the Sydney Olympic Park camera to move in for a remarkably close look. With hatch watch drawing nearer, every mark on those shells suddenly deserves a second glance.
Lady and Dad shared a beautiful morning duet before a slightly wobbly Lady rose from the eggs and handed the Sydney Olympic Park nest shift to Dad.
