Decorah N1 17/07/19
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- Опубліковано 18 лип 2017
- There is a stabilized 1.5 magnification 20% speed slow motion clip the eaglet being blown off his or her perch at the end of the video at 12:18.
0:17 Mom hops farther out on the left fork of the Y-branch
0:21 one of the eaglets (28?) hops over next to Mom but she flies off
1:55 the camera pans and zooms in on the eaglet on the right (D27?)
2:05 the camera switches to black and white mode
2:12 the camera zooms out
3:04 the eaglet on the rights takes a hop farther out on the branch and turns around
3:20 the eaglet on the left starts to hunker down followed not long after by the eaglet on the right as the wind starts picking up
3:52 the eaglet on the left starts to struggle to hang on to his or her perch as the wind gets quite strong but manages to hang on
3:58 the eaglet on the right struggles to stay perched but also hangs and remains in that spot for the remaining footage
4:01 the eaglet on the left struggles to stay perched in the end
4:11 the eaglet on the left loses his or her grip and is blown off the branch
9:10 the camera zooms in on the remaining eaglet
9:38 the camera zooms out
12:17 the camera goes off air with widespread power outages being reported in northeast Iowa by the utility companies - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Oh no I hope they survived the storms.
Amazing they don't hunker down closer to the trunk
"I heard in the wind the roar of the seas they had passed by and breathed a thousand fragrances from blooming meadows and deep pine forests". John Muir
My biggest fear every time there is a nasty storm - what about the wildlife? Hope S/he's alright.
Yikes!
Are they ok?
This morning RRP commented on Facebook that two youngsters and a parent were seen and someone else commented that she had seen all three youngsters and a parent. Addition: A Raptor Resource Project moderator reported on the forum Decorah Eagles 2017 thread seeing both Mom and Dad as well as seeing the juvies but not together.
Can't see nothing