about fifteen 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 |
Linda M's photo - July 22, 2008 (youngest chick is almost fifteen weeks old) |
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Florida - |
JudyB's photo - April 9, 2008 This pair is 15 weeks old, and still returning to the nest a couple of times a day for food deliveries by their dedicated parents (note parent standing safely out of the way of two hungry fledglings!). |
Florida - |
JudyB's photos - April 22, 2008 |
Florida - |
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Catherine P's photo from Friends of Blackwater Eagle Gallery - June 18, 2008 (younger one is fifteen weeks old) |
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Massachusetts - |
SharonFeeney's photo - July 23, 2008 (15 weeks old) |
Oklahoma - |
JudyB's photos - June 24, 2008 I only saw one of them today - and s/he was only there for a couple of hours. I do like the second picture - s/he saw the parent arriving with food, and went into a full mantle pose - ignoring the fact that s/he didn't have the food yet to hide underneath all those feathers - and ignoring the fact that it's not easy to mantle on a wooden crossbar! |
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 |