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Post by bluemoth on Aug 13, 2011 6:46:32 GMT -8
In case some of you like to watch birds the first Sea Eagle egg is pipping on the Sea Eagle cam on Ustream. Pipping means the chick has made a small hole in the egg with it's egg tooth at the tip of its beak. Over the next hours chick will slowly make crack around circumference of egg and then push out. The Eagles are in Australia and chicks have hatched at 7 AM Australian time in the past. If you are in the western US this means hatch will occur around 2 PM US time. When you get to Ustream look for the picture of the white and gray sea eagles at top of page and click on it.
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Post by bluemoth on Aug 14, 2011 12:20:10 GMT -8
The first eagle egg hatched with a healthy eaglet. Second egg due to hatch on the 15th. But there is a spot on second egg now that may be a pip. Camera operater will conferm weather or not it is a pip later this afternoon when they zoom the vew in close. So keep watching the eagles for new updates in the chat box by the moderaters.
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Post by bluemoth on Aug 14, 2011 19:39:45 GMT -8
Second eaglet confermed out of egg shell Sunady, the 14th, evening at 8:27 west US time. Parents stood up off egg anuff times to see egg was hatching very quickly. We can now watch as these two youg eaglets grow and fledge over the next months.
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