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Thank you and thanks to KJRH for presenting this nest and the story of these special Redtails and their offspring. When eggs don't hatch, we look for the reasons. Was it the cold weather? Lack of food? The eggs weren't fertile? Birds don't have easy lives. At the bird hospital where I work, we call this ''starving ...
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Thank you very much! Yes, I made the fledge video to ''Born Free.'' It was almost blocked by YouTube because of the music. It's still on YT, for now.By the way, here is another forum following this cam. The first page of the topic begins ...
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Beautiful pics, Bobmac! I can't tell them apart unless they are standing next to each other.
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Video: Welcome Home Tulsa RedtailsThree minutes, 2 secondsFebruary 17, 2009: The Red-tailed hawks have returned to their nest. Kay and Jay will restore the nest, getting everything just right and ready for a new family.
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You can go ahead and post me.. I'm close to San Francisco. I'll go over these threads later, probably in the evening.
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It actually snowed in the San Francisco Bay Area yesterday. I was at IBRRC in Fairfield, so I missed it. Such a pleasure to watch this beautiful Redtail nest this year... I'm looking forward to spring, when Kay and Jay will return. In the meantime,
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What a beautiful group of people!Thank you all (and also those of you not in the picture) for your keen observations. cheers
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Thanks to all of you for your observations. I've been following this nest, too, and posting in the Hancock Wildlife Forum. A special thanks for the pictures of Thunder after the fledge! Now we can all exhale.
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