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Eagle about to Hatch

Is that a Fawn in the nest?!?

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sail said:
It must have left, I see a rabbit.

you guys watching Bambi?
 
Actually i think it is a fox..
 
It's not a marmot.
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Think it's close to feeding time now!
 
Little guys are hungry!
 
When the oldest one eats the weaker of the younger two, let's see how folks react...

...jus' sayin'

:devilgrin:
 
While ago it looked like it was happenin'!
 
Usually does.
 
So far fawn, rabbit, fox, no marmot, muskrat, fish, crow...they otta just get it over with and fry up that last egg.
 
Anybody seen both parents at the same time?
 
Several times, latest just a few minutes ago. Momma said she had every thing under control, so Pop left to go fishing with his buds.....
 
They are gettin bigger...


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Was golfing at Ft Dix with my Commander when I made a great shot off the Tee down the fairway. Being my Commander, he stated he could easily beat my drive, teed up his ball swung back and just then a hawk swopes in and snatched a rabbit 15 meters to our flank and the rabbit procced to scream until the hawk kills him and begins to eat him. That apparently rattled my commander enough he slided his shoot into the pond. The rabbit's scream has not left my memory
 
Nobody got eaten. All three eagles have left the nest and returned but not for long, camera shuts down Friday. And no I haven't been sitting here watching the entire time, Ive been laying under the TR.

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