FSV49 & FSV50 are growing so fast. The siblings are now 43 days old or right at 6 weeks. Pa delivers prey, possibly prairie dog. Ma comes down from the rails to investigate and to claim, of course, lol! Pa will leave. He was tracking something. Then we have some PS's and warbles (stretching wings over back). Later, F49 nibbles at mom's chest feathers, then vocalizes. I imagine S/he's saying, feed me, feed me, feed me! Eventually, Ma does start prepping Pa's Door Dash prey to give to whomever will claim it. That would be F50, who gets a private feeding. F49 must be stuffed to the gills to not even want a bite. Thanks for watching!
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Live Nest cam courtesy of Raptor Resource Project partnered with Excel Energy
FSV49 hatched April 9
FSV50 hatched April 9
FSV51 hatched April 13; died on April 14 @ 12:05 pm MT
**In case you missed it on Facebook, Mom's ankle band numbers were sent off to USGS. Mom was banded in Colorado in May 15, 2002 at age 45 days. She is 22 years old! Her natal nest is 45 miles east of FSV along South Platte corridor. She has hatched 51 eaglets of which 19 died on the nest, 30 survived to fledge . Thank you Lisa Levesque for posting this information!* The full post can be seen on Fort St. Vrain's Eagle Cam Facebook page.
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What does the Fort St. Vrain bald eagle site look like? The eagles' nest (FSV-N0) is 9 x 8 feet wide, eight feet high, and 57 feet off the ground. It has a perimeter of about 26 feet, a total area of about 56 feet, and probably weighs between 2200 and 2700 pounds! The nest is located in a cottonwood on the banks of the St. Vrain River near Platteville, CO, on property owned by Xcel Energy. We’re not sure how old it is, but Bob Anderson and Rob MacIntyre put the first cam system up in 2003, when the nest was already well established. FSV-N0 is built primarily of cottonwood branches (the dominant tree in many river systems out west) and lined with prairie grass. After the primary limb supporting the nest fell in August of 2020, RRP Director John Howe worked with Xcel Energy to put up a new bionic limb and restore the nest. The eagles gave it their seal of approval just a few days later.
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