• MoDOT employees discovered a bald eagle nest with two adult birds and two nestlings along the proposed new alignment for U.S. Route 54 in Camden and Miller counties. (modot.org)
  • It's not uncommon for geese to take up residence in larger birds' nests, especially if they migrated back to Iowa earlier than others, said Amy Ries of the Raptor Resource Project. (axios.com)
  • The GPS-tracked birds were hatched from nests around 30 kilometres apart in 2017, but they've recently met each other for the first time. (abc.net.au)
  • The birds are part of a project that is monitoring the flight paths of a number of young eagles across Tasmania. (abc.net.au)
  • Information about birds and their nesting habits! (nestwatch.org)
  • Birds such as the blue tit invest in many offspring and have shorter lifespans, while the white-tailed eagle invests in a long lifespan and fewer offspring. (lu.se)
  • In the case of a grossly misplaced wind turbine in Norway, a number of sea eagles were destroyed as the turbine was close to a cliff where many pairs of birds nested. (lu.se)
  • Harpy eagle kill samples were collected from nine nests, between June 2016 and December 2020 in Mato Grosso, Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • Eagle's Nest Camp is an 80-year-old coed camp located in the lush mountains of Western North Carolina. (outdoored.com)
  • The bald eagle nest was located about 50 ft. into the trees. (modot.org)
  • Both the bald eagle and the golden eagle can be observed in Missouri. (modot.org)
  • The American bald eagle, once near-extinct, is back with a vengeance. (npr.org)
  • The video shows how, in less than four seconds, a bald eagle swoops in. (npr.org)
  • A Canada geese couple had no problem making themselves at home in Decorah's most popular bald eagle nest near the trout hatchery. (axios.com)
  • The bald eagle, the national symbol of the United States, is a bird of prey with a range including Alaska, most of Canada, all of the contiguous USA and northern Mexico. (3dstereo.com)
  • This is a Bald Eagle nest from February in 2022. (nestwatch.org)
  • Canada Goose hanging out in the most popular Decorah eagles' nest. (axios.com)
  • Some new stars were looking for their time to shine on the Decorah eagles' nest cam on Wednesday. (axios.com)
  • Last year was a tough year for the famous Decorah eagles and the Raptor Resource Center. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Rare video footage from Maine shows how resurging bald eagles prey on other species. (npr.org)
  • However, when considering important sources of uncertainty in the models, including environmental stochasticity, imperfect detection of hares on which eagles prey, and model uncertainty, restricting access of territories to hikers improved eagle reproduction substantially. (usgs.gov)
  • The goal of this study is to provide a taphonomic analysis of bone fragments found in harpy eagle nests in the Brazilian Amazonia, utilizing the largest sample of prey remains collected to date. (bvsalud.org)
  • We conclude that harpy eagle predation leaves an identifiable signature on the prey with a bone survivability pattern specific to each taxon. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sit at the granite-topped bar, gather around the circular wood-burning fireplace at the center of the room, or cozy up on the couches along the windows and watch the snow fall - the Eagle's Nest Lounge is comfortable and inviting. (alta.com)
  • The most romantic of the Eagles Nest villas, this cozy one-bedroom getaway is an ideal retreat for a party of two. (dujour.com)
  • We used an adaptive-management framework to develop guidelines for optimally managing hiking activities to maintain desired levels of territory occupancy and reproductive success of Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in Denali National Park (Alaska, U.S.A.). The management decision was to restrict human access (hikers) to particular nesting territories to reduce disturbance. (usgs.gov)
  • ticks, which had been collected from an abandoned golden eagle's, Aquila chrysaetos , nest on Babbit's ranch land outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. (cdc.gov)
  • The center started building a new nest for the eagles very close to the first nest, and they lured them home with trout. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Bob always joked about how squirrels were like crack cocaine to bald eagles," Howe laughs, but "we put some trout in the nest, and it took a few days, but eventually it got eaten. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • And there's a rare - and frankly, brutal - video, perhaps the first-ever footage of osprey predation by an eagle in Hog Island, Maine, to prove it. (npr.org)
  • It's one of the best videos I've ever seen of eagle predation," said Steve Kress, vice president for bird conservation at the National Audubon Society and director of the Audubon Camp on Hog Island. (npr.org)
  • Eagle's Nest, The Eagle's Nest, Eagle Nest, Eagles Nest or Eaglenest may refer to a bird nest for eagles. (wikipedia.org)
  • As Maine Public Radio's Fred Bever reports , as the eagle population in his state recovers, the powerful predators are an increasing threat to other bird species, such as cormorants and blue herons. (npr.org)
  • But more eagles need more food, and for some other struggling bird species - here in Maine and around the country - the eagle's success story has a menacing side. (npr.org)
  • A key species is the golden eagle which is protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and Lacey Act. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • When I got to the Nest on [that, the 27th] Thursday night, there was about 50 of the Vets standing there waiting for me, cheering and clapping and waiting as I rode in, which was very humbling. (wjon.com)
  • Ultimately, the project demonstrates improved cost efficiency in the ongoing effort to support the Department of Defense (DoD) mission and protect species such as the golden eagle. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • Eagle's Nest provides a strong, nurturing community where campers ages 6-17 are treated with respect, honor and compassion. (outdoored.com)
  • At Eagle's Nest our campers are given the opportunity to interact with nature and learn about local flora and fauna. (enf.org)
  • We based our decision analysis on predictive models of site occupancy of eagles developed using a combination of expert opinion and data collected from 93 eagle territories over 20 years. (usgs.gov)
  • Lovely 10-acre home site just north of Eagle Nest. (lakehouse.com)
  • Seconds later, an eagle makes off with one of the nestlings. (npr.org)
  • But if you're looking for some raptor action, there are currently eggs at the North Nest and they're expected to hatch March 25. (axios.com)
  • The largest common raptor of North America, bald eagles are found near large areas of open water and subsist mainly on fish. (3dstereo.com)
  • Bald eagles' nests are way higher than where geese usually lay their eggs. (axios.com)
  • We never followed back up on the nest after a couple of visits so I'm not sure what happened to the eggs or babies. (nestwatch.org)
  • Bald eagles are much more common than golden eagles. (modot.org)
  • Samantha Phillips from Select Engineering Services and her team led an ESTCP-funded project that developed Small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS)/Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) technology fit for purpose and demonstrated the use of it as a cost-effective, low impact way to monitor golden eagles on military installations. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • Branches around the nest needed to be cut back to ease removal. (modot.org)
  • View our Eagle Nest real estate area information to learn about the weather, local school districts, demographic data, and general information about Eagle Nest, NM. (century21.com)
  • MoDOT environmental specialists worked closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Missouri Department of Conservation determined that the best course of action would be to wait for the eagles to leave the nest, and then remove it before the eagles returned the following winter to start the nesting process again. (modot.org)
  • As a result of the project, the team successfully demonstrated a sUAS/UAS monitoring capability that captured still photos and videos of eagle nests and, in turn, streamlined the on-ground monitoring process. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • Eagle News Sports Editor Miguel Rodriguez sits down with FGCU baseball's Mario Leon at Swanson Stadium to talk about being raised in Cuba and his experience so far at FGCU in the fourth episode of Beyond the Nest. (eaglenews.org)
  • The adult bald eagle's white head and tail are easily identified, but immature bald eagles are dark-colored during their first three or four years - as are both adult and immature goldens. (modot.org)
  • The owner of the land said that the bald eagles made the nest about 4 years ago, and since Bald Eagles can mate when they're 4, I'm assuming this pair is about 8 years old. (nestwatch.org)
  • The primary objective of this project was to reduce the total hours required to monitor the nests and validate the cost effectiveness of using sUAS/ UAS over the traditional monitoring on foot or from a vehicle. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • By removing the existing nest, the eagles can return to the lake area, but would build a new nest away from all the new development. (modot.org)
  • The intertaxon variations observed in the taphonomic signatures of harpy eagle kills should be taken into account when evaluating the potential influence of these raptors as accumulators of bone material in both paleontological and neontological assemblages. (bvsalud.org)
  • Do you want to build a nest box or have one already? (nestwatch.org)
  • T his is a series of pictures that kind of document a pair of Bald Eagles nesting in the valley west of Cedar City. (utahbirds.org)
  • The adult in the tree then flew to the nest and I managed to catch a very tender moment where the adults touched their heads together. (nestwatch.org)
  • The eagle couple that used to live there decided it was high time to leave the countryside and moved behind the city's Walmart instead. (axios.com)
  • Don't worry eagle fans - Ries doesn't expect the geese will make the nest their new home. (axios.com)
  • But Spirit is less fortunate as the eagle snatches the young osprey and flies away in a single motion. (npr.org)
  • A brief article, " MoDOT Helps Ensure the Eagle has Landed ," was presented in MoDOT's statewide newsletter, Connections . (modot.org)
  • Great access and proximity to Eagle Nest Lake from this 3. (lakehouse.com)
  • It currently takes approximately 960 hours to conduct on-the-ground monitoring of eagle nests at Dugway Proving Ground. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • The Eagle's Nest, which was originally built as a summer residence for Adolf Hitler, is now used as a mountain inn and restaurant. (czechheritage.org)