Awesome! That is the "Whitetail" BAEA site. They should have eggs or even
chicks by now!
Thanks for sharing.
Liz
Elizabeth I. Gayner
Lead Wildlife Biologist - Swiftwater Field Office
OR/WA BLM Peregrine Falcon Technical Coordinator
Bureau of Land Management - Roseburg District Office
Phone: (541) 464-3381; egayner@xxxxxxx<mailto:egayner@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Umpqua Birds] Re: Bald Eagle
That is an amazing photo, Thank you!
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Subject: [Umpqua Birds] Re: Bald Eagle
Beautiful and clear picture.
WOW
Claudia Hunter
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 12:54 PM Mary Anne Brown
<majbrown54@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:majbrown54@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Wow, that is a fabulous photo! And that explains what the eagle was doing
yesterday...when in our field/wetland, hopped around a bit & headed off to his
nest, above our property in the trees. I think he/she was feathering her nest
too! My husband says the same family has been nesting there (since we bought
this property) for over 30 years!
thanks, Mary Anne
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 10:43 AM Robert and Jean Pollock
<rjpollock@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rjpollock@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Jeannie and I walked last Friday afternoon at the west entrance of the BLM
ranch. We were on the ranch road a short distance from the gate when a Bald
Eagle sailed over our heads and swooped down. It disappeared behind a low hill
so we couldn't see what it was doing, but a minute or two later it reappeared
and flew back over us carrying a big bunch of dry grass in its talons. It
headed toward the stand of trees across the river where the eagle nest is, so
presumably it was doing repair work on the nest lining. I got several
photographs of the bird with the grass; the best is below.
Bob and Jeannie
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