Re: [mou-net] Would last Tuesday's rain cause Bald Eagles to abandon their nest and eggs

2023-02-22 Thread Gail Wieberdink
There was an eagle sitting on the nest yesterday!  First time I have seen one 
there in a while but I know others have spotted them. I hope they can get 
through the awful weather we are expecting!

Gail Wieberdink
wiebe...@comcast.net

> On 02/18/2023 6:33 PM Keith Carlson  wrote:
> 
>  
> My wife and I had been observing one or the other of a pair of eagles
> occupying the nest on the west side of Lady Slipper Park in Roseville for
> at least a week preceding last Tuesdays' day-long rain.  They have been
> gone ever since.  I assume they were incubating eggs but there was no way
> for us to confirm whether it was that or caring for hatched babies because
> of the height of the nest and its distance from the road.  Regardless, the
> day-long rain we had be enough to get eagles to abandon their nest?
> 
> Keith Carlson
> keitheca...@gmail.com
> 
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Re: [mou-net] Would last Tuesday's rain cause Bald Eagles to abandon their nest and eggs

2023-02-18 Thread Gail Wieberdink
I am glad to see this! I have not seen either eagle there for a long time but I 
do not drive past on a regular basis. I was really  thinking they had abandoned 
the nest, will have to make it a point to check more often. I live about a mile 
away from the spot.

Gail Wieberdink
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> On 02/18/2023 10:23 PM Keith Carlson  wrote:
> 
>  
> I was out cross country skiing and dog walking all day but my wife drove by
> the nest site today and she told me the eagle pair was back.  We live on
> south side of lake Owasso so we pass the site seventies a week.
> 
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2023, 7:26 PM Valerie Cunningham 
> wrote:
> 
> > Did you see this, Ellen? maybe we should head over there one of these days
> > to
> > see whether the eagles returned . . . .
> > Cheers,
> > Val C.
> >
> > > On Feb 18, 2023, at 6:33 PM, Keith Carlson 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > My wife and I had been observing one or the other of a pair of eagles
> > > occupying the nest on the west side of Lady Slipper Park in Roseville for
> > > at least a week preceding last Tuesdays' day-long rain.  They have been
> > > gone ever since.  I assume they were incubating eggs but there was no way
> > > for us to confirm whether it was that or caring for hatched babies
> > because
> > > of the height of the nest and its distance from the road.  Regardless,
> > the
> > > day-long rain we had be enough to get eagles to abandon their nest?
> > >
> > > Keith Carlson
> > > keitheca...@gmail.com
> > >
> > > 
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> >
> >
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Re: [mou-net] Would last Tuesday's rain cause Bald Eagles to abandon their nest and eggs

2023-02-18 Thread Keith Carlson
I was out cross country skiing and dog walking all day but my wife drove by
the nest site today and she told me the eagle pair was back.  We live on
south side of lake Owasso so we pass the site seventies a week.

On Sat, Feb 18, 2023, 7:26 PM Valerie Cunningham 
wrote:

> Did you see this, Ellen? maybe we should head over there one of these days
> to
> see whether the eagles returned . . . .
> Cheers,
> Val C.
>
> > On Feb 18, 2023, at 6:33 PM, Keith Carlson 
> wrote:
> >
> > My wife and I had been observing one or the other of a pair of eagles
> > occupying the nest on the west side of Lady Slipper Park in Roseville for
> > at least a week preceding last Tuesdays' day-long rain.  They have been
> > gone ever since.  I assume they were incubating eggs but there was no way
> > for us to confirm whether it was that or caring for hatched babies
> because
> > of the height of the nest and its distance from the road.  Regardless,
> the
> > day-long rain we had be enough to get eagles to abandon their nest?
> >
> > Keith Carlson
> > keitheca...@gmail.com
> >
> > 
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Re: [mou-net] Would last Tuesday's rain cause Bald Eagles to abandon their nest and eggs

2023-02-18 Thread Valerie Cunningham
Did you see this, Ellen? maybe we should head over there one of these days to
see whether the eagles returned . . . .
Cheers,
Val C.

> On Feb 18, 2023, at 6:33 PM, Keith Carlson  wrote:
> 
> My wife and I had been observing one or the other of a pair of eagles
> occupying the nest on the west side of Lady Slipper Park in Roseville for
> at least a week preceding last Tuesdays' day-long rain.  They have been
> gone ever since.  I assume they were incubating eggs but there was no way
> for us to confirm whether it was that or caring for hatched babies because
> of the height of the nest and its distance from the road.  Regardless, the
> day-long rain we had be enough to get eagles to abandon their nest?
> 
> Keith Carlson
> keitheca...@gmail.com
> 
> 
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[mou-net] Would last Tuesday's rain cause Bald Eagles to abandon their nest and eggs

2023-02-18 Thread Keith Carlson
My wife and I had been observing one or the other of a pair of eagles
occupying the nest on the west side of Lady Slipper Park in Roseville for
at least a week preceding last Tuesdays' day-long rain.  They have been
gone ever since.  I assume they were incubating eggs but there was no way
for us to confirm whether it was that or caring for hatched babies because
of the height of the nest and its distance from the road.  Regardless, the
day-long rain we had be enough to get eagles to abandon their nest?

Keith Carlson
keitheca...@gmail.com


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