Hatching imminent http://www.hornbyeagles.com/webcam.htm
Corvette chic Guest Location Accrington 26 Apr 2010 #1 Hatching imminent http://www.hornbyeagles.com/webcam.htm
twentysix by twentyfive Clinging on tightly Location Over the Hill 26 Apr 2010 #2 Nice. Bald Eagles too. They are surprisingly easy to see in parts of the US and Canada in my limited experience.
Nice. Bald Eagles too. They are surprisingly easy to see in parts of the US and Canada in my limited experience.
just jim Guest 26 Apr 2010 #3 That's a great link thanks - that logging operation sounds awfully close!
OP OP Corvette chic Guest Location Accrington 26 Apr 2010 #4 No the mic is extremely sensitive... apparently it's about 15 miles away from the nest
Fnaar Smutmaster General Location Thumberland 27 Apr 2010 #7 Renard said: Where is hornby island? Click to expand... Is it part of a train set? (actually Canada somewhere, British Columbia)
Renard said: Where is hornby island? Click to expand... Is it part of a train set? (actually Canada somewhere, British Columbia)
slowmotion Quite dreadful Location lost somewhere 27 Apr 2010 #8 It is between Vancouver Island and the West Coast of mainland British Columbia.
Browser Guru Location Crowland, Lincolnshire, UK. 27 Apr 2010 #9 Corvette chic said: No the mic is extremely sensitive... apparently it's about 15 miles away from the nest Click to expand... Cripes, that's a good mic, 15 miles away from the nest and still picks up the noise the birds make!
Corvette chic said: No the mic is extremely sensitive... apparently it's about 15 miles away from the nest Click to expand... Cripes, that's a good mic, 15 miles away from the nest and still picks up the noise the birds make!
slowmotion Quite dreadful Location lost somewhere 27 Apr 2010 #10 Hornby Island is only six miles long. If the mic is 15 miles away, it isn't on Hornby. ( I've been there a few times.)
Hornby Island is only six miles long. If the mic is 15 miles away, it isn't on Hornby. ( I've been there a few times.)
theloafer Legendary Member Location newton aycliffe 29 Apr 2010 #11 eagle nest update we have a chick now.. WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO