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By: Anonymous: sawrat () on Monday, June 13 2011 @ 07:06 PM EDT
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Hi all,
Not much to report today as the drizzle this morning made looking at anything in the nest impossible.
I took this one after work today. one of the little guys checking me out taking pictures.

The only other thing note worthy was a visit by a bruin and I do not mean Boston. interesting that as he strolled by under the nest the eagles did not pay him any attention.

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By: syrinx (offline) on Monday, June 13 2011 @ 08:10 PM EDT
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Quote by: sawratThe only other thing note worthy was a visit by a bruin and I do not mean Boston. interesting that as he strolled by under the nest the eagles did not pay him any attention.
Yes. Today was garbage day in our area and there are two of them who seem to be very aware of when garbage day is coming. They hang out in the gulley on one side of us and the ravine on the other so I usually need to have my trusty bicycle horn with me when gardening outdoors these days.
Some of our elderly neighbours are tired of having the garbage cans spread all over the road at 2 AM. Feel free to suggest they trot across the inlet and stay there. 
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By: Anonymous: sawrat () on Wednesday, June 15 2011 @ 08:00 PM EDT
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By: JudyB (offline) on Wednesday, June 15 2011 @ 08:45 PM EDT
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Great pictures, sawrat - they're getting big! My husband uses a facebook page to share pictures - seems to work well for him.
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By: pudzzy1 (offline) on Thursday, June 16 2011 @ 10:31 PM EDT
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Fly like an eagle
Soar above the storms of life
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By: Anonymous: sawrat () on Friday, June 17 2011 @ 07:17 PM EDT
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By: urban Eagle (offline) on Thursday, June 23 2011 @ 04:12 AM EDT
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May the Sun be at your back,and an Eagle in front of your lens.
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By: syrinx (offline) on Thursday, June 23 2011 @ 05:14 PM EDT
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Hi Larry. It is great that you are managing to keep an eye out there, and at the same time as there have been instances of concern in a couple of the other nests it sure would be nice if we could get a better glimpse of the eaglets, so I am totally understanding your sentiments.
We can also well understand the need for the eagles to move out onto a rather inhospitable spit of land as the local pair of male bears have been making a total nuisance of themselves on a daily basis here. Have you seen this fellow at all yet, or does he just come and turn your garbage upside down at night? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEiax5mkPrE<br />
One person has seen both bears together, but most of us have only seen one at a time and if lucky can distinguish the difference in physique so we know there are two. Can't wait for salmon berry season to end. Do you know if the bear was out on the spit to eat salmon berries there? @Sawrat are there salmon berry bushes under the eagles' nest?
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