Two Harbors Eagles. Catalina Island, CA. 4-14-12. I love my Dad.
K81 has a wayward feather blowing on his back as he cuddles with his ***** and keeps it safe from the high winds today. This cam is courtesy of IWS. To learn more about IWS and the Bald Eagle Restoration Project of The Channel Islands, please go to: www.iws.org To watch this IWS eagle cam, go to: www.iws.org or www.iws.org
Pelican Harbor Bald Eagle K26 Lays first egg 3/6/12 around ? 5:02pm EST
******NOT SURE ON TIME***** so give or take 5 minutes.. Close enough
*********** WORKS GREAT IN FULL SCREEN********** ‘ This camera is brought to you with the cooperation of the Ventura County Office of Education, the Channel Islands National Park and The Nature Conservancy. First established in 2006, this nest was the first successful breeding attempt by bald eagles on the Channel Islands in almost 50 years. The male, K-10, was fostered into the Twin Rocks nest on Santa Catalina Island in 2001. The female, K-26, was fostered into the West End nest on Santa Catalina Island in 2002. They successfully raised their own ****** in 2006 (Eagle A-49) and 2007 (Eagle A-63). They raised two ****** in 2008 until they were attacked by another eagle and had to be rehabilitated and released (Eagles A-64 and A-65). They hatched two ****** in 2009, but both died at about 3 days of age from unknown causes. Both A-49 and A-64 are still alive and on the Channel Islands. In 2010 hatched 2 Eaglets A68 and A69 have fledged. 2011 k10 and k26 have built a new nest
West End Eagles. Catalina Island, CA. 4-12-12. Superman brings flowers or a corral.
K01 brought in a branch with pretty red flowers just for Wray… Or it’s a fence to keep the ****** corralled. To watch this IWS eagle cam, go to: iws.org IWS website: www.iws.org
West End Eagles. Catalina Island, CA. 4-8-12. #3 perfects the belly crawl
A feeding is going on and #3 is stuck in #1’s winghold. S/he’s finally able to break free and I laughed so hard watching the head down, belly crawl to the front of the feeding line. Now that’s how it’s done. This cam is courtesy of IWS. To learn more about IWS and the Bald Eagle Restoration Project of The Channel Islands, please go to: www.iws.org To watch this IWS eagle cam, go to: www.iws.org IWS Website: www.iws.org
West End Eagles. Catalina Island, CA. 4-3-12. Teensy Tiny #3
The 3rd egg hatched today and #3 is tiny compared to the 2 older ******. To watch this IWS eagle cam, go to: www.iws.org IWS Website: www.iws.org


