Watching this brought back the day she went missing .....her babies came home on Feb. 5 2021 and she would be gone forever on Feb. 2 2022.....she is sadly missed by us all..
A very huge THANKYOU to CROW for everyone’s hard work in saving these beautiful eaglets! There is a whole world out there with full hearts tonight with much gratitude to CROW !
So wonderful!! I have tears listening to you Vicki; it's so hard to know Harriet doesn't understand what is happening. "Welcome home! Welcome home!" I got to see it when Harriet came back to the nest and discovered her babies. Precious moment. Its been a good day in our Eagle World.
I didn’t realize Harriet was there when the truck arrived. The whole thing is so stressful for them. I’m so grateful they’re all back together again. Thanks so much for helping us to see it all from the ground and for your positivity. Hugs! ❤️🦅
Thank you god!!! I’m so happy for Harriet and M15 that the babies are healthy and now reunited with their parents! Hopefully they will grow into fine adult eagles someday!
I'm glad she is trying to divert 17 from attacking 18 even when he's sleeping...the wounds on his back make me nervous....I noticed that a few times she seemed to to nip 17 to get her to stop. Its like watching 15 & 16 all over again but this is a little more violent. Mom seems to have it under control....Had it on all day while I worked in each room...and she dropped down every time 17 got out of hand....Great Mom ! Thanks for this video because it shows Mom dropping down while she's screaming in excitment and on the cam you don't see til she comes into view but you hear her. When they were flying the cam picked up Mom & Dad screaming out. So exciting ! Thank You Hugs and Kisses for this great video.
Highlite of my day! Happy to see Harriet reunited with her little ones! No doubt M will be back soon, bewildered but relieved! Sending a big thanks CROW and all involved with this rescue. 🤗
My heart is so full of happiness for this family. Wishing them the best of luck. Can't wait to see the E's being fed and M15 to see his babies. I'm crying like a baby. This family is so special to me.
What a priceless moment. Great job done by the people of Joshua Tree and all the staff at CROW. Let's hope they both grow into big and strong eagles. For sure H & M got their part covered. Such excellent parents. Loved to see how Harriet instantly accepted them and got to work on the nest.
Thank you so much for this special edition of the homecoming. A very special thanks to CROW for all they do. Prayers for these majestic birds. G-D bless and keep them safe. xoxo
Such a typical loving mom! The kids come home and she immediately starts making their bed. 😂 I, too, am worried about the lack of food . But I know Mom can handle the situation. M, get back home!!!!!! ♥
THANKS CROW GO GETTING THEM HEALTHY. HOPE 17 BEHAVEs HERSELF. GLAD THERE BACK. VICKI THANKS FOR SHOWING THEM BEING RENESTED. YOUR THE BEST, love your narration , WE ALL LOVE YOU YOUR THE BEST , that voice will sooth them. 💙🥳🥳🥳💜
What a beautiful video Vicki! I had tears in my eyes watching the fantastic lady from CROW putting E17 and E18 back in the nest where they belong. I imagine Harriet was happy to see them back home💕
Maybe she just got lost in a storm or the winds. Weather was so bad around the whole country around the time she went missing. I like to think she got lost and found another eagle family to care for who post their mom. 🤷🏻♀️❣️
I will never forget this moment - never. Es being back and Harriet flying back, going down the nest with e18 crawling to her and then e17. It was so wonderful. Harriet and M will never end surprising me. Thank you for this incredible video I’ll keep it in my all time favourites 😀
I'm new to the group a week today and I've learned so much watching your videos I really appreciate them I watched wear E9 fledged early and then today when the babies were brought back can you tell me why they were taken and why they were brought there I just love your excitement and passion for this because I am invested with my heart after just seven days your videos are outstanding in your passion and love for them is abounding I'm a photographer to I live in Texas but I sure wish I could be there in see some of this I find this group of godsend blessings my friend
michelle, how nice you are a photographer. Here is the eaglets story: January 29, 2021 (approximately 1:30pm): E17 and E18 were removed from the nest by CROW when concern for the eaglet’s health was noticed (eyes swollen and crusty). E17 and E18 were re-nested by CROW on February 5, 2021 at 9:41:00am. Harriet returned to the nest at 14:38:54pm and M15 returned at 16:02:10pm. In depth: The following are a few CROW UPDATES ON E17 AND E18: January 29, 2021 (approximately 1:30pm): E17 and E18 were removed from the nest by CROW when concern for the eaglet’s health was noticed (eyes swollen and crusty). E17’s intake weight at CROW was 220 grams - E18 weighed 157 grams. 5:20pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: Our veterinarians have completed the exam on the two eaglets. Both of the eaglets eyes were crusty and partially closed, but they were reported to be well fed and otherwise in good shape. They were unable to determine an exact cause for their eye condition as of yet, but swabs were taken for testing. January 30, 2021 1pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: The eaglets are doing well this morning and they have been eating very well in our care. In previous photos we posted, their eyes looked much better because we have kept them clean and clear of discharge. The infection causing the issue, however, is still present. The eaglets are receiving antibiotic eye drops three times a day during feeding times to minimize handling. They were also started on an injectable antibiotic today to help combat the infection. Through cytology (examining samples through a microscope) done in our clinic, we are able to narrow down potential types of infections which allows our use of antibiotics to be the most effective to clear the infection. We will not know the definitive type of infection until we receive results from the swabs we have sent for testing. Once the infection has cleared and they have been medically cleared by our veterinary team, we will return the eaglets to the nest, even though we may not receive the results of the swabs until later. February 5, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: This morning, our veterinarians checked the eaglets’ eyes and found no signs of infection. The eaglets were given a third injection of antibiotics that will continue to fight any potential lingering infectious cells for a few more days. They were also given a clean bill of health and cleared to return to the nest! February 6, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: We suspected, based on our cytology from Friday night, that they had a bacterial infection and this was confirmed via PCR assay today. They’ve been on the appropriate antibiotics to treat this infection since Friday. By the time we put them back in the nest, they will get one last injection of antibiotic, which has a residual effect for 3 days. This will result in a total of 10 days of treatment for them for their infection, which is an ideal length of time. MARCH 16, 2021: E17 & E18 EYE SWAB RESULTS: Swabs of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam eaglets infected eyes came back positive for Avian chlamydiosis. Avian chlamydiosis is a bacterial disease caused by Chlamydophila psittaci (C. psittaci), which is carried commonly by birds. This finding is consistent with our cytology results which allowed our treatment to be effective. Thanks to the incredible work by our team of veterinarians, technicians and wildlife rehabilitators, the eaglets were returned to their nest healthy and have continued to grow and thrive! More on AC: www.northeastwildlife.org/disease/avian-chlamydiosis
I’m not sure how we would get through this without you and your huge heart encouraging the parents and all of us. Thank you Vickie, CROW and all others who helped in this saving endeavor. 💞💞💞💞
Love seeing this perspective of the days events...right down on the ground where the action begins. Thank you, Vicki, for being our eyes and ears. It gives us a complete picture of this unfolding story. So happy the re-nesting was a complete success!!
I was glued to Cams 1 and 3 since this morning. So happy for what has transpired today with this family. Thank you so much for your video. You captured what the cam could not capture. Much appreciated.
I’m crying and happy they are all together again!!!! Thank you Lord!!! Thanks Vicki for the video and letting us be a part of that family reuniting!!! 🦅❤️🦅
I watched them bring back the babes and waited for mom and dad to return. I was getting worried, it seemed like hours then I went to my prayer room to pray and when I came back there was mom! or [dad!] ? - then both were there. Thank-you Lord
What a wonderful day! Babies home. Vicki, your talking to Mom and the E’s is some of the sweetest things I have ever heard. Thank you for your unique perspective.
Just had to watch again.its so amazing how far they have come.I will always be fascinated in them.Thank you for always getting the very best.I appreciate it so much.
Thank you, Vicki! That was tense and exciting! It was wonderful seeing mom returning to the nest and seeing her babies back again. She must be overjoyed! Wait until M comes home. Won’t he be surprised! Thank you so much to everyone at CROW. You saved this beautiful eagle family. Now the babies will have a chance to grow and eventually soar high in the sky as they were meant to do. Thanks to the Pritchetts for all that you do to care for this eagle family. I’m a happy girl!🥰
It is so wonderful that CROW has managed to provide the two little ones with excellent medical care and to bring them back to the nest this morning 😍 Totally stressful for Harriet and M15. They both looked very irritated too. But the two little ones also looked around first. An extraordinary day for our eagle family. Thank you Vicky for the wonderful documentation in picture and sound 😍
I'm so happy to have found your channel again after I had deleted my old channel and username for a full year. I have forgotten a lot of my old subscriptions. Two babies this year! Looks like they've been through a lot already. God bless you and all those who have helped them.
So great to see the bucket truck pull into the driveway. I can only imagine how mom felt when she saw the E’s return . M15 and Harriet were soaring just before she returned to the nest, likely feeling that the young family will all be reunited. A special thanks to CROW for a dedicated team effort. We salute you.
There are so many people to thank for this great news so to all 💓🌟and a virtual 🥇to everyone and for all the updates from everyone also. Your joy Vicki absolutely tear-jerking . Thanks again Vicki for your time and videos stay safe out there.
Hi I've only recently discovered all the eagle nest live cams on UA-cam and now I'm HOOKED and check in daily tracking these guys, another one in NE FL and one in Big Bear (California). It's both fascinating and somewhat meditative at the same time in a way I can't explain and I'm extremely grateful for all of these groups and people like yourself who make it all possible so thank you!
@@kathleenmccaffery1313 - yes, they had an infection and needed intervention which CROW provided. Here is their story: The following are a few CROW UPDATES ON E17 AND E18: January 29, 2021 (approximately 1:30pm): E17 and E18 were removed from the nest by CROW when concern for the eaglet’s health was noticed (eyes swollen and crusty). E17’s intake weight at CROW was 220 grams - E18 weighed 157 grams. 5:20pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: Our veterinarians have completed the exam on the two eaglets. Both of the eaglets eyes were crusty and partially closed, but they were reported to be well fed and otherwise in good shape. They were unable to determine an exact cause for their eye condition as of yet, but swabs were taken for testing. January 30, 2021 1pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: The eaglets are doing well this morning and they have been eating very well in our care. In previous photos we posted, their eyes looked much better because we have kept them clean and clear of discharge. The infection causing the issue, however, is still present. The eaglets are receiving antibiotic eye drops three times a day during feeding times to minimize handling. They were also started on an injectable antibiotic today to help combat the infection. Through cytology (examining samples through a microscope) done in our clinic, we are able to narrow down potential types of infections which allows our use of antibiotics to be the most effective to clear the infection. We will not know the definitive type of infection until we receive results from the swabs we have sent for testing. Once the infection has cleared and they have been medically cleared by our veterinary team, we will return the eaglets to the nest, even though we may not receive the results of the swabs until later. February 5, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: This morning, our veterinarians checked the eaglets’ eyes and found no signs of infection. The eaglets were given a third injection of antibiotics that will continue to fight any potential lingering infectious cells for a few more days. They were also given a clean bill of health and cleared to return to the nest! February 6, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest: We suspected, based on our cytology from Friday night, that they had a bacterial infection and this was confirmed via PCR assay today. They’ve been on the appropriate antibiotics to treat this infection since Friday. By the time we put them back in the nest, they will get one last injection of antibiotic, which has a residual effect for 3 days. This will result in a total of 10 days of treatment for them for their infection, which is an ideal length of time. MARCH 16, 2021: E17 & E18 EYE SWAB RESULTS: Swabs of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam eaglets infected eyes came back positive for Avian chlamydiosis. Avian chlamydiosis is a bacterial disease caused by Chlamydophila psittaci (C. psittaci), which is carried commonly by birds. This finding is consistent with our cytology results which allowed our treatment to be effective. Thanks to the incredible work by our team of veterinarians, technicians and wildlife rehabilitators, the eaglets were returned to their nest healthy and have continued to grow and thrive! More on AC: www.northeastwildlife.org/disease/avian-chlamydiosis For patient updates on CROW’s website visit: bit.ly/36FD4iE Original link: www.crowclinic.org/patient-detail/bald-eagles-21-278-and-21-279-e17-and-e18?fbclid=IwAR2bBDUukws9UJ2kBVNfwC7NcKiyL_FMJuDDemf2TgLVPdvLzkrkQUcxb3Y You can also see photos and updates on SWFEC’s Flickr account: flic.kr/s/aHsmTYYD9v
@@wskrsnwings I am indebted to you sweet friend! Such an elaborate and very necessary treatment for this distressing bacterial infection that plagued our little fluffers. I feel so lucky to have all of the details now..So funny to know E17 was bonking even in the veterinary setting! Can't thank you enough Vicki! Happy summer 🤗❣️🌞
Thank you Vicki for this video. It was so cool to see everything from the ground. I didn't realize Harriet was there when the truck arrived, and wow you really forget how high up that nest is! So cool to see the reunion from this angle as well. And Vicki, nobody can tell me that YOU do not have a special connection with Harriet directly - I have seen this in your other videos, when you talk to her - she knows you and feels that connection. I think you helped make her feel better about all that was transpiring.
This is so wonderful! I'm crying happy tears. Thank you for your videos, Vicki. 😍 Huge thanks to CROW and to all who helped this amazing family. ❤️🦅🦅❤️
Even after 3 years this video still brings tears of joy to my eyes !! Bless Harriet's heart!! ❤❤❤
I’ll never forget this. Such a happy wonderful day !!🦅🦅
Catherine Breitfeller, it certainly was!
Every time I see this I wonder what Harriet is thinking, her expressions are so priceless...
Harriet was a fantastic mother and partner. Her instincts always on point. She will forever be greatly missed.
Harriet we miss you so much❤ one of a kind she was.
Watching this brought back the day she went missing .....her babies came home on Feb. 5 2021 and she would be gone forever on Feb. 2 2022.....she is sadly missed by us all..
So happy to see them home. Congratulations to CROW for taking good care of them. Tears in my eyes! So very happy.
Hope all goes well. Been watching the cam all day!
I hope they get to eat soon.
Joanne, they had 3 fish and a rabbit delivered yesterday and had full crops at bedtime.
Какие малюсенькие были, а теперь уже летают. Родители выкормили. 🦅🦅🐣🐥
@@1500-j6v yes, they are the same size as the adults now. 😊
Not a dry eye watching with joy this precious nest and eagle family reunited today!
This is a different view thanks
A very huge THANKYOU to CROW for everyone’s hard work in saving these beautiful eaglets! There is a whole world out there with full hearts tonight with much gratitude to CROW !
So wonderful!! I have tears listening to you Vicki; it's so hard to know Harriet doesn't understand what is happening. "Welcome home! Welcome home!" I got to see it when Harriet came back to the nest and discovered her babies. Precious moment. Its been a good day in our Eagle World.
So thankful you were at the nest Vicki to welcome them home with video and your special gift of expressing your affection for them. Thank you.
Vicki is so awesome. She was sending them good vibes and love ❤
I didn’t realize Harriet was there when the truck arrived. The whole thing is so stressful for them. I’m so grateful they’re all back together again. Thanks so much for helping us to see it all from the ground and for your positivity. Hugs! ❤️🦅
Loved listening to Harriet and your excitement with the reunification of Harriets and her Es. Music to my ears. It’s a good day at the pine. ❤️🦅❤️🦅
Thank you god!!! I’m so happy for Harriet and M15 that the babies are healthy and now reunited with their parents! Hopefully they will grow into fine adult eagles someday!
Great news. M15 saw them removed and Harriet their return. Had no doubt that they wouldn't be welcomed back. Thank you Vicki.
I'm glad she is trying to divert 17 from attacking 18 even when he's sleeping...the wounds on his back make me nervous....I noticed that a few times she seemed to to nip 17 to get her to stop. Its like watching 15 & 16 all over again but this is a little more violent. Mom seems to have it under control....Had it on all day while I worked in each room...and she dropped down every time 17 got out of hand....Great Mom ! Thanks for this video because it shows Mom dropping down while she's screaming in excitment and on the cam you don't see til she comes into view but you hear her. When they were flying the cam picked up Mom & Dad screaming out. So exciting ! Thank You Hugs and Kisses for this great video.
Eileen Jones, E18 has no wounds on their back or anywhere else. The adults have everything in control, as always. 😊
Oh such a wonderful compassionate person to climb that high .Athens you ,love you .❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Highlite of my day! Happy to see Harriet reunited with her little ones! No doubt M will be back soon, bewildered but relieved! Sending a big thanks CROW and all involved with this rescue. 🤗
This makes me so happy. I wstched them put the babies in the nest. I was afraid Harriet and M would not come back. So 😊😃😺😄☺
This was such a happy day when the eaglets returned from CROW facility.😘
I've watched this over and over every time I cry with joy ty
My heart is so full of happiness for this family. Wishing them the best of luck. Can't wait to see the E's being fed and M15 to see his babies. I'm crying like a baby. This family is so special to me.
Thank you for sharing your joy Vicki! Welcome home E17 & E18.
Harriet & M15,come see your afternoon delight!😍💕😍💕
Wow. This is the first I’m seeing this. I’ve missed so much. Thank you sweet Vicki 💕
NancyJ. remember this is last season's eaglets, not E19 & E20.
Thank you, Vicki! A new day, & new ways, for sure! Ok, Eagle family... take care!
So happy. Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you Lady Hawk and Crow♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for your videos thank you for your concern thank you for your love I just pray they will survive
I just rewatched this. Tears streaming down my cheeks. How I miss and love Mom. I know you do too Vicki. Rejoice then sorrow simultaneously.
Anne-baba nerdesiniz.
Biz geldik.🇹🇷
Welcome to home and freedom. ♥️🌹♥️
What a priceless moment. Great job done by the people of Joshua Tree and all the staff at CROW. Let's hope they both grow into big and strong eagles. For sure H & M got their part covered. Such excellent parents. Loved to see how Harriet instantly accepted them and got to work on the nest.
I new you would be there Miss Vicky thank you.
That was so exciting, I'm so happy they're home. I love you, my bird family. ❤️🇺🇸❤️
Jaka szkoda że słabo znam angielski.ciesze się że tyle ludzi kocha te ptaki.....
All is right with the world !!!
Such a happy day today!
You are so sweet youre commentary is always spot on! What a day. 🌺🦅🦅
Thank you so much for this special edition of the homecoming. A very special thanks to CROW for all they do. Prayers for these majestic birds. G-D bless and keep them safe. xoxo
Why were the kiddos taken away? 🌹
Halle-eagle-lujah! I love the joy in your voice :)
An amazing memory to cherish, bringing this family back together. Hooray science!
Great video of the E's return. Thank you Vicki for being at the nest until mom showed up. What an awesome return.
Very happy day for everyone especially the eaglets and Mom and Dad!
So happy they are home Thanks Crow
Thanks so much for your knowledge of them and all you do for us in keepinf
In keeping us informed
I bet that was more fun than going to Disney World! Great to see. Thanks for the fun views.
Love listening to the joy in your voice because we all feel the same way :)
Such a wonderful moment! Harriet looks so confused. What a stressful time for this beautiful family. Hope they all stay happy and healthy! 🦅💕🦅🦅💕🦅
What happened to E17 and E18? Were they injured?
What a beautiful reunion!!
❤️🦅🐥🐥🦅❤️
Thank you for sharing this amazing uplifting video. I hope they are all well and stay that way. God bless you Harriet and the babies too.
Harriet was truly startled by the babies return! Can you imagine? What kind of weird time warp is this?
Nice to hear your voice Vicki again after a year!
Coco Vu, thank you.
Such a beautiful day..so glad they are reunited & healthy...your video was very sweet & made me cry again...with JOY!
Thank you Miss Vicki for your sweet commentary. There is so much love and kindness in your voice.
Such a typical loving mom! The kids come home and she immediately starts making their bed. 😂 I, too, am worried about the lack of food . But I know Mom can handle the situation. M, get back home!!!!!! ♥
THANKS CROW GO GETTING THEM HEALTHY. HOPE 17 BEHAVEs HERSELF. GLAD THERE BACK. VICKI THANKS FOR SHOWING THEM BEING RENESTED. YOUR THE BEST, love your narration , WE ALL LOVE YOU YOUR THE BEST , that voice will sooth them. 💙🥳🥳🥳💜
Happy Tears over here. So happy their home🦅
Many Happy Tears for Harriet and the E's! I'm sure that M will be surprised too! ❤
This was the best. Thank you for Narrating and must I say how much we love you 😍 Welcome home babies 🦅🦅
Thanks for letting me see them Vicki.
I’m so thankful you were there ❤️
I remember watching this when you posted this video. Harriet kept soaring and keeping a watchful eye. She is such a great mom.
Thank you for posting!
What a beautiful video Vicki! I had tears in my eyes watching the fantastic lady from CROW putting E17 and E18 back in the nest where they belong. I imagine Harriet was happy to see them back home💕
What a beautiful reunion and to think she is dead and will never return again
I’m so sad
Maybe she just got lost in a storm or the winds. Weather was so bad around the whole country around the time she went missing. I like to think she got lost and found another eagle family to care for who post their mom. 🤷🏻♀️❣️
I will never forget this moment - never. Es being back and Harriet flying back, going down the nest with e18 crawling to her and then e17. It was so wonderful. Harriet and M will never end surprising me. Thank you for this incredible video I’ll keep it in my all time favourites 😀
Praise God! Harriet & Daddy are such good parents. ❤️❤️
It was a happy day 💕
I'm new to the group a week today and I've learned so much watching your videos I really appreciate them I watched wear E9 fledged early and then today when the babies were brought back can you tell me why they were taken and why they were brought there I just love your excitement and passion for this because I am invested with my heart after just seven days your videos are outstanding in your passion and love for them is abounding I'm a photographer to I live in Texas but I sure wish I could be there in see some of this I find this group of godsend blessings my friend
michelle, how nice you are a photographer.
Here is the eaglets story: January 29, 2021 (approximately 1:30pm): E17 and E18 were removed from the nest by CROW when concern for the eaglet’s health was noticed (eyes swollen and crusty). E17 and E18 were re-nested by CROW on February 5, 2021 at 9:41:00am. Harriet returned to the nest at 14:38:54pm and M15 returned at 16:02:10pm.
In depth: The following are a few CROW UPDATES ON E17 AND E18:
January 29, 2021 (approximately 1:30pm): E17 and E18 were removed from the nest by CROW when concern for the eaglet’s health was noticed (eyes swollen and crusty). E17’s intake weight at CROW was 220 grams - E18 weighed 157 grams. 5:20pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
Our veterinarians have completed the exam on the two eaglets. Both of the eaglets eyes were crusty and partially closed, but they were reported to be well fed and otherwise in good shape. They were unable to determine an exact cause for their eye condition as of yet, but swabs were taken for testing.
January 30, 2021 1pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
The eaglets are doing well this morning and they have been eating very well in our care. In previous photos we posted, their eyes looked much better because we have kept them clean and clear of discharge. The infection causing the issue, however, is still present. The eaglets are receiving antibiotic eye drops three times a day during feeding times to minimize handling. They were also started on an injectable antibiotic today to help combat the infection.
Through cytology (examining samples through a microscope) done in our clinic, we are able to narrow down potential types of infections which allows our use of antibiotics to be the most effective to clear the infection. We will not know the definitive type of infection until we receive results from the swabs we have sent for testing. Once the infection has cleared and they have been medically cleared by our veterinary team, we will return the eaglets to the nest, even though we may not receive the results of the swabs until later.
February 5, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
This morning, our veterinarians checked the eaglets’ eyes and found no signs of infection. The eaglets were given a third injection of antibiotics that will continue to fight any potential lingering infectious cells for a few more days. They were also given a clean bill of health and cleared to return to the nest!
February 6, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
We suspected, based on our cytology from Friday night, that they had a bacterial infection and this was confirmed via PCR assay today. They’ve been on the appropriate antibiotics to treat this infection since Friday. By the time we put them back in the nest, they will get one last injection of antibiotic, which has a residual effect for 3 days. This will result in a total of 10 days of treatment for them for their infection, which is an ideal length of time.
MARCH 16, 2021: E17 & E18 EYE SWAB RESULTS: Swabs of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam eaglets infected eyes came back positive for Avian chlamydiosis. Avian chlamydiosis is a bacterial disease caused by Chlamydophila psittaci (C. psittaci), which is carried commonly by birds. This finding is consistent with our cytology results which allowed our treatment to be effective. Thanks to the incredible work by our team of veterinarians, technicians and wildlife rehabilitators, the eaglets were returned to their nest healthy and have continued to grow and thrive!
More on AC: www.northeastwildlife.org/disease/avian-chlamydiosis
I’m not sure how we would get through this without you and your huge heart encouraging the parents and all of us. Thank you Vickie, CROW and all others who helped in this saving endeavor. 💞💞💞💞
I agree with you so much!! We love our Vicki! And our eagles of course...
Love seeing this perspective of the days events...right down on the ground where the action begins. Thank you, Vicki, for being our eyes and ears. It gives us a complete picture of this unfolding story. So happy the re-nesting was a complete success!!
I was glued to Cams 1 and 3 since this morning. So happy for what has transpired today with this family. Thank you so much for your video. You captured what the cam could not capture. Much appreciated.
i could not take my eyes away.
Vicki always makes the best videos! What a happy day!
HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY!!!!! AMEN!!!
I’m crying and happy they are all together again!!!! Thank you Lord!!! Thanks Vicki for the video and letting us be a part of that family reuniting!!! 🦅❤️🦅
I watched them bring back the babes and waited for mom and dad to return. I was getting worried, it seemed like hours then I went to my prayer room to pray and when I came back there was mom! or [dad!] ? - then both were there. Thank-you Lord
I have been praying too!!!
It was hours before Mom came back and I was getting worried. I started praying and within 5 min. Harriet arrived back at the nest. 😂
Yooperlooper, I was too!
Omg 😭so emotional and precious moment ❤️🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️thank
You for the
Update 🙏🏼
What a wonderful day! Babies home. Vicki, your talking to Mom and the E’s is some of the sweetest things I have ever heard. Thank you for your unique perspective.
Just love your commentary! Your love and devotion to this eagle family is heart warming and uplifting. Thank you so much!
Just had to watch again.its so amazing how far they have come.I will always be fascinated in them.Thank you for always getting the very best.I appreciate it so much.
This one the most beautiful videos i have watched
Thank you Vicki for the sheer will of your love for this beautiful family.
Thanks so much Vicky. Our beloved Eagles Family are back together. 💞💞🦅🦅🦅🦅❤❤❤
Thank you, Vicki! That was tense and exciting! It was wonderful seeing mom returning to the nest and seeing her babies back again. She must be overjoyed! Wait until M comes home. Won’t he be surprised! Thank you so much to everyone at CROW. You saved this beautiful eagle family. Now the babies will have a chance to grow and eventually soar high in the sky as they were meant to do. Thanks to the Pritchetts for all that you do to care for this eagle family. I’m a happy girl!🥰
Such a magical moment!! Praise God!!
It is so wonderful that CROW has managed to provide the two little ones with excellent medical care and to bring them back to the nest this morning 😍 Totally stressful for Harriet and M15. They both looked very irritated too. But the two little ones also looked around first. An extraordinary day for our eagle family. Thank you Vicky for the wonderful documentation in picture and sound 😍
Ulrike, maybe more bewildered than irritated. 😊
Love watching this as we await the arrival of our next season! Vicki is an Angel to guide us through the lives of this Precious Eagle Family!
I'm so happy to have found your channel again after I had deleted my old channel and username for a full year. I have forgotten a lot of my old subscriptions. Two babies this year! Looks like they've been through a lot already. God bless you and all those who have helped them.
Elaine Campbell, I am so glad you are watching again. Yes, two precious eaglets this year!
So great to see the bucket truck pull into the driveway. I can only imagine how mom felt when she saw the E’s return . M15 and Harriet were soaring just before she returned to the nest, likely feeling that the young family will all be reunited. A special thanks to CROW for a dedicated team effort. We salute you.
So happy they are together
There are so many people to thank for this great news so to all 💓🌟and a virtual 🥇to everyone and for all the updates from everyone also. Your joy Vicki absolutely tear-jerking . Thanks again Vicki for your time and videos stay safe out there.
So glad they are back Vicky been waiting for your update all day watching live cams as well❤️💕
Thank you very much for the video! I'm happy to see this precious family of Eagles. The Babies are together with their Mom!.😍🐥🐥❤️
They are not afraid of being attacked by mother eagle.
Great video coverage!
Hi I've only recently discovered all the eagle nest live cams on UA-cam and now I'm HOOKED and check in daily tracking these guys, another one in NE FL and one in Big Bear (California). It's both fascinating and somewhat meditative at the same time in a way I can't explain and I'm extremely grateful for all of these groups and people like yourself who make it all possible so thank you!
AuthenticallyMG, welcome! I am so glad to hear you are learning about eagles as they live their lives.
@@wskrsnwings Vicki.. Where did the two kiddos go? Were they sick and needed intervention??
@@kathleenmccaffery1313 - yes, they had an infection and needed intervention which CROW provided. Here is their story: The following are a few CROW UPDATES ON E17 AND E18:
January 29, 2021 (approximately 1:30pm): E17 and E18 were removed from the nest by CROW when concern for the eaglet’s health was noticed (eyes swollen and crusty). E17’s intake weight at CROW was 220 grams - E18 weighed 157 grams. 5:20pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
Our veterinarians have completed the exam on the two eaglets. Both of the eaglets eyes were crusty and partially closed, but they were reported to be well fed and otherwise in good shape. They were unable to determine an exact cause for their eye condition as of yet, but swabs were taken for testing.
January 30, 2021 1pm - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
The eaglets are doing well this morning and they have been eating very well in our care. In previous photos we posted, their eyes looked much better because we have kept them clean and clear of discharge. The infection causing the issue, however, is still present. The eaglets are receiving antibiotic eye drops three times a day during feeding times to minimize handling. They were also started on an injectable antibiotic today to help combat the infection.
Through cytology (examining samples through a microscope) done in our clinic, we are able to narrow down potential types of infections which allows our use of antibiotics to be the most effective to clear the infection. We will not know the definitive type of infection until we receive results from the swabs we have sent for testing. Once the infection has cleared and they have been medically cleared by our veterinary team, we will return the eaglets to the nest, even though we may not receive the results of the swabs until later.
February 5, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
This morning, our veterinarians checked the eaglets’ eyes and found no signs of infection. The eaglets were given a third injection of antibiotics that will continue to fight any potential lingering infectious cells for a few more days. They were also given a clean bill of health and cleared to return to the nest!
February 6, 2021 11am - Update from CROW on E17 & E18 from the SWFLEC nest:
We suspected, based on our cytology from Friday night, that they had a bacterial infection and this was confirmed via PCR assay today. They’ve been on the appropriate antibiotics to treat this infection since Friday. By the time we put them back in the nest, they will get one last injection of antibiotic, which has a residual effect for 3 days. This will result in a total of 10 days of treatment for them for their infection, which is an ideal length of time.
MARCH 16, 2021: E17 & E18 EYE SWAB RESULTS: Swabs of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam eaglets infected eyes came back positive for Avian chlamydiosis. Avian chlamydiosis is a bacterial disease caused by Chlamydophila psittaci (C. psittaci), which is carried commonly by birds. This finding is consistent with our cytology results which allowed our treatment to be effective. Thanks to the incredible work by our team of veterinarians, technicians and wildlife rehabilitators, the eaglets were returned to their nest healthy and have continued to grow and thrive!
More on AC: www.northeastwildlife.org/disease/avian-chlamydiosis
For patient updates on CROW’s website visit: bit.ly/36FD4iE
Original link: www.crowclinic.org/patient-detail/bald-eagles-21-278-and-21-279-e17-and-e18?fbclid=IwAR2bBDUukws9UJ2kBVNfwC7NcKiyL_FMJuDDemf2TgLVPdvLzkrkQUcxb3Y
You can also see photos and updates on SWFEC’s Flickr account: flic.kr/s/aHsmTYYD9v
@@wskrsnwings I am indebted to you sweet friend! Such an elaborate and very necessary treatment for this distressing bacterial infection that plagued our little fluffers. I feel so lucky to have all of the details now..So funny to know E17 was bonking even in the veterinary setting! Can't thank you enough Vicki! Happy summer 🤗❣️🌞
@@kathleenmccaffery1313 you’re so welcome.
What an emotional day this was.
Wonderful narration, Vicki! I was soooo worried that Mom & Pop wouldn’t come back!
Great video! Thank you so much for covering the return of the babies, & when Mom arrived to
see them. :-) -Hugs
Oh my goodness.....that’s so precious!!!
Thank you Vicki for this video. It was so cool to see everything from the ground. I didn't realize Harriet was there when the truck arrived, and wow you really forget how high up that nest is! So cool to see the reunion from this angle as well. And Vicki, nobody can tell me that YOU do not have a special connection with Harriet directly - I have seen this in your other videos, when you talk to her - she knows you and feels that connection. I think you helped make her feel better about all that was transpiring.
Awe, thanks, Lynn.
This is so wonderful! I'm crying happy tears. Thank you for your videos, Vicki. 😍 Huge thanks to CROW and to all who helped this amazing family. ❤️🦅🦅❤️
Tears of joy ❤️❤️❤️