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By: Sue Erickson (offline) on Thursday, June 30 2011 @ 02:42 PM EDT  
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Back to the story of the deer on the power line that was dropped by our eagles, the newspapers in error said it was in Helena. It's really near our house in Missoula. We didn't bother to correct the story because he didn't want to have a bunch of local people wandering around all of a sudden. The biologist and I have attempted to keep this special nest out of the local papers. There was a fear that people would stop on the road to look at them and perhaps get injured. We also worried that some people would wander onto the railroad tracks, which is illegal and dangerous. That's happened in the past. Plus we didn't want "our babies" to be agitated. But it was definitely our Missoula nest.

Still only one eaglet on a branch below the nest and one on a branch right nest to the nest. No sign yet to confirm all four.


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By: Sue Erickson (offline) on Thursday, June 30 2011 @ 08:46 PM EDT  
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This evening, there's still one on a lower branch, never moved all day. One remained in the nest. But just now, one flew into the nest. I can account for three right now. We know at least one has been able to fly to and from the nest now. Still can't see a fourth one.


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By: JudyB (offline) on Thursday, June 30 2011 @ 09:37 PM EDT  
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Thanks for all of the updates, Sue! I suspect it's going to be hard to see four at once, especially if two are already getting their wings under them, so to speak. It does sound as if one of the younger ones might still be perched somewhere working on his/her upper body strength - which is a great reason to not do a lot of local publicity about the nest. If there is one perched nearby, he or she will be a lot less stressed without people wandering around looking to see if they can see an eaglet.

I'm looking forward to the next set of updates - and will keep my fingers crossed that all four show up where you can see them.

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By: Sue Erickson (offline) on Friday, July 01 2011 @ 09:08 AM EDT  
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Poor baby spent the night in the same branch he was at all day yesterday. There are two others in the nest this morning. Still haven't see all four at once. I'm sure as they get confident at flying, they'll come all to the nest at mealtime.


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By: Sue Erickson (offline) on Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 12:24 PM EDT  
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The eaglet below the nest is definitely one that can't fly yet. Perhaps it really is the youngest one that the biologist though it was several days ago and has been working its way up the tree. Last night it made it to a higher branch and stayed there out on that branch all night. It could see the parents bringing food to the nest. Poor thing just kept looking longingly at the nest. I have not seen it get feed, but it still could be getting food.

There's one that's obviously flying out of the nest intentionally. There's one that hasn't flown yet and stays in the nest, although I do see it way out on the nearby branches where it can walk/flap safely. All this week, I have not been able to account for the fourth one.

At least it's not injured on the ground nearby. The biologist confirmed that.


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By: Sue Erickson (offline) on Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 01:25 PM EDT  
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Oh, no! Baby on the tree branch below the nest is suddenly gone. He seemed like he was acting weaker yesterday and today. The biologist is out of town for a few days, so I can't call her. Now there's only one in the nest, the one who hasn't flown yet.


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By: Woodlands Bleu (offline) on Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 05:58 PM EDT  
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Sue......keep us posted! Are you going to go check? I hope the baby is OK. I will check back - you are not alone, been coming in a lot and wish I could help you. Maybe someone can help out there?

I hope the 4th one turns up sometime. Have you seen Ma and Pa - I guess you have as the one was fed, but wanted to check.

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By: golden1 (offline) on Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 06:17 PM EDT  
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Sue, fingers crossed that you will spot the eaglet that was branching and now not seen. Hopefully, you will see four in the nest with ma and pa on the branches soon. This is the hard time for observers because we can not keep an eye on them everywhere they go. Will keep checking in and like Carolyn wish there was something more I could do.


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