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![]() Duke's Farm Eagles have them in their nest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwcz94l3GG8
Beginning mid-March will be hatchery trout. |
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![]() Information food chain:
I go on NJF to see Mark B see Duke Farm's camera see a bald eagle see a white sucker. lol, but thanks for the info, time to fish ![]() |
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![]() first eaglet hatched yesterday, second one is working on it right now
always like seeing this, reminds me only a few more weeks until spring!
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![]() pretty cool..little guy hanging out
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![]() The eagle resurgence has been amazing. There were 12 eagles flying together at the Oradell reservoir last week. Only one of them was mature
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![]() The pesticide DDT caused thin eggshells which broke under the adults' weight. DDT was banned in 1968, resulting in the resurgence:
http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/pr...cts/baldeagle/ |
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![]() Quote:
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![]() They must have stocked the Raritan R.
Nice Rainbow brought to the nest around 10 AM today. |
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![]() clearly a sign of naturally reproducing raritan steelhead
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![]() There was a second rainbow in the nest today. The eagles had a few lean days for food, but they always had something to eat. One of the first fish dinners was a crappie. The suckers filled the void along with a rabbit or two until the state stocked trout. Now, it's game on. The eagle chicks are eating on their own little by little and the fish seem more plentiful. The best video was when it snowed and one of the parents stayed on the nest coving the chicks while she/he was covered with snow.
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