Forum Index > Eagle Nests Across North America - and the World > Nests in BC - with Ground Observers
 Saxe Point Park Eagles
 |  Printable Version
By: Karen Saunders (offline) on Saturday, April 03 2010 @ 10:01 AM EDT  
Karen Saunders

waveWell, this is the morning after the big storm! My husband went to Saxe Point with the dog last night about 5:30. The park had been closed off due to branches and trees having come down. He couldn't get in to check on our eagles. I do hope they made it unscathed in the overnight storm!

Cheers, Karen

addendum 11:30

Just came back from Saxe Point - a number of trees came down but the nest is intact and I saw one of the eagles fly over ClappingClapping

Cheers, Karen


Karen, Esquimalt, BC (near Sidney, BC)
member since April, 2009


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 01/11/10
Posts: 4084
Esquimalt BC

Profile Email   PM
   
By: sassyk (offline) on Saturday, April 03 2010 @ 04:24 PM EDT  
sassyk

waveKaren & Bev, thanks for your compliments on my photos. Some days you get luckyLeft thumb up

Karen, I'm so glad you had a chance to go to Saxe Pt. Park today. I saw a huge tree across the road into the park on the local CHEK News and I was worried that the nest tree might have suffered some damage. I've been trying to get over a cold and cough and haven't been out to see any of the nests for quite awhileRoll eyes I'm certainly glad to hear the nest is OK and that you saw one of the eagles. Chances are, the other one was probably in the nest broodingNodding


The most precious things in life aren't things!
My Photos of Wildlife ~ My YouTube Channel
Help keep our cams running by making a donation. Info here


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 06/21/06
Posts: 6212
Victoria, BC

Profile Email   PM
   
By: Karen Saunders (offline) on Tuesday, April 13 2010 @ 10:35 PM EDT  
Karen Saunders

waveHi all ?

I went to Saxe Point tonight and there was an eagle - PA or MA on the lookout!


Click on image to download

Olympic Mountains this morning
Click on image to download

The little bay under the eagle's nest
Click on image to download

Cheers, Karen


Karen, Esquimalt, BC (near Sidney, BC)
member since April, 2009


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 01/11/10
Posts: 4084
Esquimalt BC

Profile Email   PM
   
By: sassyk (offline) on Thursday, April 15 2010 @ 12:50 AM EDT  
sassyk

waveKaren, great pixLeft thumb up Looks like it might be MaWink I was planning to go to the park tomorrow afternoon as long as it isn't raining.


The most precious things in life aren't things!
My Photos of Wildlife ~ My YouTube Channel
Help keep our cams running by making a donation. Info here


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 06/21/06
Posts: 6212
Victoria, BC

Profile Email   PM
   
By: Karen Saunders (offline) on Sunday, April 18 2010 @ 11:46 AM EDT  
Karen Saunders

waveGood morning

I was at Saxe Point yesterday - didn't see MA & PA but did see a juvie being chased by three seagulls and, as an aside, an otter feeding on the rock just outside the little bay under the nest tree.

Cheers Karen


Karen, Esquimalt, BC (near Sidney, BC)
member since April, 2009


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 01/11/10
Posts: 4084
Esquimalt BC

Profile Email   PM
   
By: sassyk (offline) on Sunday, April 18 2010 @ 09:44 PM EDT  
sassyk

waveKaren, I'm wondering if one of the eagles was in the nest incubating an egg or brooding a chickDon't Know I wonder if the juvie was the one hatched in that nest 2 years agoPuzzled I didn't have time to get over there Thurs. so I'll try for tomorrow.

That's great you saw an otter. When I was parked on Constance St. looking at the eagles one day 2 years ago an otter sauntered across a driveway and the road right beside my car. I had my car window open and my zoom lens on my camera and it was too close to focus before I actually realized what it was. It disappeared between 2 houses on the water side.


The most precious things in life aren't things!
My Photos of Wildlife ~ My YouTube Channel
Help keep our cams running by making a donation. Info here


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 06/21/06
Posts: 6212
Victoria, BC

Profile Email   PM
   
By: sassyk (offline) on Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 05:06 PM EDT  
sassyk

I went to Saxe Pt. Park yesterday and both eagles were there. I went to the end of the side street on the other side of the little beach beneath the nest tree and saw Dad perched at the top of a tree near the nest tree and saw the top of Mom's head and beak in the nest. I took a few pix and then went down into the park. As I was walking down to the beach I was chatting with a lady and didn't see Dad flying out of the tree until he was too far away to get a pic. I took several pix of the nest from different vantage points but didn't see Mom get up at all, so I'm assuming she was incubating eggsLeft thumb up Here are a few pix. Click 2X bigger.

Pa in tree near nest tree, taken from the side street across the beach.
Click on image to download

Ma in the nest, taken from the side street across the beach.
Click on image to download

The nest, taken from the beach below.
Click on image to download


The most precious things in life aren't things!
My Photos of Wildlife ~ My YouTube Channel
Help keep our cams running by making a donation. Info here


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 06/21/06
Posts: 6212
Victoria, BC

Profile Email   PM
   
By: Karen Saunders (offline) on Thursday, April 22 2010 @ 03:01 PM EDT  
Karen Saunders

Great pics Kay!!!

I think I might take a turn down there today.

Cheers


Karen, Esquimalt, BC (near Sidney, BC)
member since April, 2009


Forum

Status: offline

Registered: 01/11/10
Posts: 4084
Esquimalt BC

Profile Email   PM
   



 All times are EDT. The time is now 11:01 AM.
Normal Topic Normal Topic
Locked Topic Locked Topic
Sticky Topic Sticky Topic
New Post New Post
Sticky Topic W/ New Post Sticky Topic W/ New Post
Locked Topic W/ New Post Locked Topic W/ New Post
View Anonymous Posts 
Able to Post 
HTML Allowed 
Censored Content 

?

Please Donate

Five Easy Ways to Donate to HWF!

Current & Ongoing Promotions

 

 

 

 

 

My Account





Sign up as a New User
Lost your password?