Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big fish. Glad she's got something to nosh on while she's chick-sitting. I know I like to nosh when I'm stuck at home with the little ones.
Poor eagle. Cold Potomac fish for dinner. We should plan a spa day or at least a nice salmon delivery?
This--I noticed that whomever is at the next right now is looking a bit more haggard/frazzled as compared to recent days.
Anonymous wrote:I switched my screen to the eagle cam to see if it's raining outside rather than get up and look out the window...it's officially time to get off my lazy butt.
Anonymous wrote:Love watching, and yes, it is nature, but I admit to having to turn away when they started pecking at the eye of the still "breathing" fish.
Anonymous wrote:Mama bird just glared at camera 2 for 20 seconds straight.
Anonymous wrote:She's eating the fish. This is traumatizing to watch. Poor fish!
Anonymous wrote:Did you know their nests (called "aeries") are about 5 feet in diameter? It's hard to get that perspective from watching the camera.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big fish. Glad she's got something to nosh on while she's chick-sitting. I know I like to nosh when I'm stuck at home with the little ones.
Poor eagle. Cold Potomac fish for dinner. We should plan a spa day or at least a nice salmon delivery?
This--I noticed that whomever is at the next right now is looking a bit more haggard/frazzled as compared to recent days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big fish. Glad she's got something to nosh on while she's chick-sitting. I know I like to nosh when I'm stuck at home with the little ones.
Poor eagle. Cold Potomac fish for dinner. We should plan a spa day or at least a nice salmon delivery?