about twelve weeks old |
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Look for eggs in early or mid April, chicks in mid May |
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Look for eggs in late March, chicks in late April to early May |
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Look for eggs in mid March, chicks in mid April |
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California - |
Look for eggs in the first half of March, chicks in mid-April |
California - no cam |
Look for eggs in late February and early March, chicks in early April |
Look for eggs in late February and early March, chicks in early April |
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Look for eggs in late February and early March, chicks in early April |
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Look for eggs in late February/early March, chicks in early April |
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California - |
Look for eggs in late February and early March, chicks in early April |
GreeleyJoe's photo - July 2, 2008 (youngest chick is twelve weeks old) |
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Florida - |
EmtyBelfry's photo - March 19, 2008 |
Florida - |
JudyB: I find it interesting how much time the parents spend in the area, even though he's now a large eaglet and doesn't need the constant protection a younger and smaller chick might. It makes me wonder if some of the eaglets are as "left alone all day" as it looks - or if we just can't see the branch where the faithful parent stands guard. |
Florida - |
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JudyB's photos - May 26, 2008 (older one is twelve weeks old) "Lisa has a new post on the Blackwater web site and she thinks Intrepid (the older one) might have fledged! He's 12 weeks old today, so the time is right! She's guessing Destiny is only branching, as he's still spending more time in the nest. He'll be 12 weeks old May 28." |
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Massachusetts - |
SharonFeeney's photos - July 3, 2008 JudyB (July 2) : "Big 'Baby' Barton is 12 weeks old today, and doing a lot of branching - but I don't think (s)he's fledged!" |
Oklahoma - |
JudyB's photos - June 4, 2008 Second eaglet fledged two days ago; first was a bit over a week ago. |
Tennessee - |
at hacking tower June 24 - August 25 |
Virginia - |
Look for eggs in the first half of February, chicks in mid-March |
Look for eggs in mid-March, chicks in late April |
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West Virginia - |
Look for eggs in the first half of February, chicks in mid-March |