Breakfast at the Kisatchie National Forest E-1 bald eagle nest looked ready to begin on March 9, 2026. Two bream fish had been brought in for the young eaglets, and for one brief, perfectly normal moment, everything seemed to be going according to plan. Then one floppy fish leapt from the Kisatchie nest like it had just remembered an appointment somewhere else.
E26 shocked viewers at the Southwest Florida Eagle nest by swallowing a fish nearly whole after an intense struggle with the slippery catch. Just moments earlier, M15 had delivered three live fish within minutes, turning the nest into a remarkable feeding frenzy.
On the rainy morning of March 4, 2026, At the USS Steel Bald Eagle Cam Stella was incubating their three eggs, her mate Irv arrived carrying a fish, giving her a welcome chance to eat. The weather was soaking wet, and both eagles looked completely drenched. Stella immediately showed interest in the meal. For an eagle that has been sitting on eggs for long periods of time, bringing food deliveries like this are important.
The Duke Farms eagles could see their first chick at any time. After 36 days of steady incubation, the first egg is now in the average hatching window. That means the next tiny crack in the shell could happen at any given moment.
Der Morgen des 28. Januar 2026 verlief am SWFL-Nest der Weißkopfseeadler anders als gewöhnlich. Eine seltene Kältewelle hatte sich über…
There’s a certain kind of silence that only follows something important. At the Big Bear eagle nest on January 23, 2026, that quiet settled in as Jackie stayed low over the nest bowl, covering their new, precious egg. Then Shadow arrived and leaned in beneath her, and his reaction said everything words never could.
Am 25. Dezember 2025 geschah etwas sehr Aufregendes im Kisatchie National Forest E-3 Weißkopfseeadlernest. Andria III legte ihr zweites Ei,…
