Eagle Eyrie Extravaganza
In Decorah Iowa 80 feet high in the limbs of an old Cottonwood tree an Eagle's nest with two hatchlings and one egg has caught the attention of more then 100,000 watchers across the country, maybe around the world. The Raptor Resource Project placed a camera with live video feed connected to the inter-net, (a web-cam aka Nest-Cam) to view the lofty Eagle residents at the Decorah Fish Hatchery.
On Saturday the first baby eagle (eaglet) emerged, today there are two and a third expected at any time now. Raptor Resource Project Decorah Eagle Cam : http://www.raptorresource.org/falcon_cams/index.html
Iowa Eagles have certainly been putting on an extravagant show these last two months. By the end of February many Eagle Watchers were “a flutter” at the unusually large population of our country's National Symbol, The American Bald Eagle.
Above the Scotch Ridge Nature Trail in Carlisle watchers have reported:
On Saturday February 19th my wife Sharon and I followed the Scotch Ridge Nature Trail around and through Carlisle observing 30 Bald Eagles and 5 Golden Eagles. I rushed home to the inter-net to confirm the characteristics of the Golden Eagles...fantastic!
Later that same day, we were privileged to see two Golden Eagles in a tumbling mating flight just overhead as we stood near the railroad crossing at 64th Street in Avon.
On March 1st, Six Eagles were observed over North Park in Carlisle.
On Saturday, March 5th , Sharon, my brother Mark and I personally observed 109 Eagles over and in trees near the Highway 65/69 as well in and around Carlisle . On Sunday I reported this while at my Church and other attendees who had driven in from Mitchellville said that there were even more Eagles over and in trees near Highway 65/69. So after Church back we went to the By-Pass, just one mile north of 64th Street (Army Post Rd.) we found the skies filled with Eagles. The three of us each took a separate viewing section of the sky and counted over 100 soaring high; 20 eagles roosted in trees east of the highway; 30 eagles roosted in trees west of the highway and 25 were coming and going to a pond about 500 feet west of the highway. At any given moment 10 to 12 Eagles were standing on a sand bar that stretched into the pond. WOW! More then 175 Eagles (maybe more), accompanied by as many Crows and a dozen Gulls.
On March 14th , 5 Golden Eagles graced the skies low over Summerset, Iowa were they live and nest.
Fewer Eagles are seen these days as they are hatching their eggs: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=135090940
On Monday April 4th I observed a “Plethora of Paddling Pelicans” on Easter Lake! There were in an excess of 200 Pelicans, with at least half that many of Black Cormorants diving and swimming amongst.
I am so excited that Spring is here! How about you?
From the Nature Trail, Rand
To report your sightings call:
(515) 360-7189 Rand Richardson
Scotch Ridge Center Steering Committee