About a month ago i posted a couple of pictures my buddy took of a nesting pair of Bald Eagles on a river here in Indiana.
They are rare here in these parts. The Indiana DNR released some chicks starting in 1985 at Monroe Reservoir and ended in 1989 with the hopes of them staying/nesting in the state and building back their numbers after they we're hard hit by pestisides such as DDT. Over a period of 5 years 73 chicks we're released here.
Anyways my buddy found a nest site on a river we tend to walk and hunt waterfowl on and he being a camera nut as well as a gun nut like me decided he would like to get as many good pictures of this years chicks as he could. This past weekend he got some good photos of the 2 chicks on the nest and one average but a little blurry shot of an adult that brought food to the nest. He said his digital Nikon auto-focused on a twig in front of the nest instead of the adult itself. Hope you enjoy and forgive my not mentioning the river or location. We figure the less who know about it's location the better chance for them to remain using it next year. Always a concern over some idiot who might take a potshot.
There is a known individual in the area known to have stated he will shoot any Redtail Hawk he can due to the predation on rabbits and squirrels. Heard from some he has killed more than a few Redtails. The first picture is an adult on a dead tree not 50 yards from the nest. The second picture is the 2 chicks on the nest taken this last sunday. The third picture is the adult on the nest slightly out of focus.
Interesting to note the chicks we're hopping around and flapping their wings jumping around the edges of the nest this past weekend. We believe they are about to "Fledge".
Chuck
They are rare here in these parts. The Indiana DNR released some chicks starting in 1985 at Monroe Reservoir and ended in 1989 with the hopes of them staying/nesting in the state and building back their numbers after they we're hard hit by pestisides such as DDT. Over a period of 5 years 73 chicks we're released here.
Anyways my buddy found a nest site on a river we tend to walk and hunt waterfowl on and he being a camera nut as well as a gun nut like me decided he would like to get as many good pictures of this years chicks as he could. This past weekend he got some good photos of the 2 chicks on the nest and one average but a little blurry shot of an adult that brought food to the nest. He said his digital Nikon auto-focused on a twig in front of the nest instead of the adult itself. Hope you enjoy and forgive my not mentioning the river or location. We figure the less who know about it's location the better chance for them to remain using it next year. Always a concern over some idiot who might take a potshot.
There is a known individual in the area known to have stated he will shoot any Redtail Hawk he can due to the predation on rabbits and squirrels. Heard from some he has killed more than a few Redtails. The first picture is an adult on a dead tree not 50 yards from the nest. The second picture is the 2 chicks on the nest taken this last sunday. The third picture is the adult on the nest slightly out of focus.



Interesting to note the chicks we're hopping around and flapping their wings jumping around the edges of the nest this past weekend. We believe they are about to "Fledge".
Chuck