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By: eaglet999 (offline) on Friday, March 04 2011 @ 11:30 AM EST
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11:28 guess nobody's hungry. lol

1:21 now two fish and two 'lets.

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By: eaglet999 (offline) on Friday, March 04 2011 @ 03:00 PM EST
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2:57 parent brings yet another fish in. Big and Little line up to be fed.


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By: JudyB (offline) on Friday, March 04 2011 @ 03:24 PM EST
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Quote by: SusanClizbeI've surely been missing your slideshows, Judy, but I knew once the rest of the web started hatching, our babies would lose your exclusive attention! We really appreciate all the attention and information from all the folks over here at Hancock, never miss a day checking the great images.
Hope everyone has a great week and more babies arrive to keep track of - looks like the West Coast has lots of eggs.
SUSAN.
Thanks, Susan - I've been continuing to take s'caps every day - it's finding time to make them into slideshows (or post, for that matter) that has indeed caught up with me. And I already have several projects for the weekend - but perhaps I'll be able to fit some of these in.
Thanks so much for all your pictures, eaglet! There are times that I'm wondering if at least one of them isn't already bigger than at least one of the adults. I know that by the time they are ready to fledge, or take their first flight, they will generally be larger than the parent of the same gender (because they have longer feathers initially, probably to help them as they learn to fly). But I wouldn't have expected them to be quite so big already - unless perhaps Dad is doing some of the feeding.
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By: eaglet999 (offline) on Saturday, March 05 2011 @ 06:56 AM EST
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
Good morning all!
Judy, yes, it does look like Big is bigger than one of the parents. Maybe both parents will be there for a good s'cap at some point. They're also standing on the nest edge a lot more now.


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By: eaglet999 (offline) on Saturday, March 05 2011 @ 12:01 PM EST
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11:59 Big's big wings, while Little self feeds.


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By: eaglet999 (offline) on Saturday, March 05 2011 @ 03:48 PM EST
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3:47 meal time.

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By: CAL04 (offline) on Saturday, March 05 2011 @ 05:48 PM EST
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Hello Jordan Lake,
See that Little (not so little anymore) is as curious as ever. Believe he is thinking about waking Big Sis.
Wonderful pics Eaglet! Your screen captures keep us up-to-date on the JL Eaglet progress; they have learned so much already. Thank you. 
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By: eaglet999 (offline) on Sunday, March 06 2011 @ 07:19 AM EST
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Good morning everyone! Hi CAL! They sure are getting big and checking everything out. 
7:17 Big on the edge self feeding.

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