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2006 Images
The eagles laid three eggs, hatched three chicks, lost a chick, and fledged two young. Below are highlights from the entire season from nesting building to fledging. The photos start with a recent image of the nest and track backwards to nest building in February.

 

Collaborators

 

Kids in the Nest

 
Archived Images

11-1-06

9-22-06

8-24-06

7-27-06

7-4-06

7-3-06

7-1-06

6-30-06

6-28-06

6-23-06

6-22-06

6-21-06

6-9-06

6-8-06

6-1-06

5-24-06

5-20-06

Smaller chick on 5-18-06

5-17-06

Feeding 5-15-06

5-14-06

In the rain 5-11-06

Feeding 5-3-06

Building flight muscles: note the full crop

Feeding 4-28-06

Close up of chick 4-26-05

Begging for food 4-26-06

Feeding the chicks 4-25-06

 

Sibling rivalry

Third chick

Second chick

First chick

Rolling the eggs

Incubating

Nest exchange series 1

Nest exchange series 2

Nest exchange series 3

Nest exchange series 4

Nest exchange series 5

Female eats food brought by male

Male visits incubating female

Female incubating at dusk

Female practices incubation 2-27-06

Adults inspect the nest 2-8-06

Building the nest in the snow

Nest building

Juvenile eagle visits the nest 2-5-06

Empty nest 2-1-06

 

 

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