by Bethers » Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:20 am
Eagles are very smart. Some have 2 nests, sometimes a third, even. It helps protect their territory, I believe. However, once the eggs are in a nest, that's it for the babies. They don't move the eggs if something happens to that nest. I've know an eagle's nest to be destroyed by the weather - the babies had already been born. But we didn't know if they were capable of flying. One of the fisherman who lived near us found the nest they moved to - and discovered for sure at least one of the babies made it. We were thrilled. When I lived there I watched the nests that I knew of all the time.
Since their nests are usually close to the top of the trees, there is rarely any shade for any of them. But they are so big - and so roomy inside, they probably have a way to make their own shade if necessary.
Isn't it kewl to watch?
Beth
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