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Related: About this forumMiss Liberty is settled down on her nest watching the Pa sunset.
https://hdontap.com/index.php/video/stream/pa-bald-eagle-ir-cam?utm_source=hdontap.com&utm_medium=relatedcamscarouselFreedom was there earlier according to the chat room.
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Miss Liberty is settled down on her nest watching the Pa sunset. (Original Post)
In_The_Wind
Feb 2019
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This is my favorite part of the day. An eagle is rearranging the nest fibers, now.
In_The_Wind
Feb 2019
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Harker
(14,034 posts)1. Oh. Thank you.
What a beauty.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)2. This is my favorite part of the day. An eagle is rearranging the nest fibers, now.
We should see an egg soon.
Harker
(14,034 posts)3. I overslept a bit.
but they were both at it when I popped in. The sounds and color are terrific.
Mrs. Harker and I love watching birds, and she'll no doubt be pleased that I'll be spending more time with birds and less with Trumpsky. Thanks for the introduction.
We moved to PA from CO a year and a half ago. We're thrilled to have cardinals and titmice in our lives, but especially miss pygmy nuthatches and magpies.
We were excited to be visited by a Carolina wren last week, the first we've seen.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)4. Welcome to the east.
You'll see Nuthatches in Pa.
Harker
(14,034 posts)5. Thank you!
We have white breasted regularly and red breasted pass through.
I hand fed peanuts to two deformed or injured pygmies that stole my heart. I get a little wistful sometimes.