Thank You Deb for sharing this amazing video with us! Now I'm not sure if the ALL the Eaglets or their parents are gonna allow Dr. Sharpe to retire? Just kidding, he has excellent people on his staff to be confident and taking over! I had no idea that they got permission from the U.S.Military for this operation. Is it something to do with they have a base on this island? Interesting to say the least. Thankfully BC1 wasn't hurt (except scraped knee) and just loved seeing it wasn't letting go of its fishie in its talons! With the parents flying hot in and out of the Cam, they must not see people much at all! So adorable how BC1 was reunited with its nest siblings and stood up to the table waiting to be fed!💞 And don't worry Nicole, if the parents don't like ur placement of reinforcement sticks, they'll move them!😆 And by watching you move the crib rails around for proper placement gives us a better idea why the parents are constantly moving them around for same result! This must be an absolute amazing feeling to be able to save a Lil' Birdie of Prey 🦅! Thank You ALL to Dr. Sharpe's team for your Compassion, Dedication, Empathy and Integrity and to U.S. Military members who were involved with this successful rescue mission!😇
@@1lorilie thanks for letting us know; I was just ignoring the situation cuz the bot said that humans will never intervene no matter what and if you were too sensitive to that, turn away 🦅🦅
Can you imagine how it feels to stand at that nest in front of those precious baby eagles! I'd be awestruck and overcome with emotion. What an honor and joy!🦅
@@janetlowe6453 To me looking at conservation work with animals, the oceans or land is 1000xs more interesting and valuable than seeing anything a Kardashian does. The world need a refocus. Not enough attention is given to the right things.
What a wonderful rescue and thanks to all. I hope the parents do something about improving this nest as it is way too open and this situation will probably occur again. Good that some sticks were added. Appreciate all the great work of rescuers. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
1 of the BEST Family Reunions I've ever seen!! Happy it all ended as well as it did. Thanks for sharing & for the work you do! I should have followed my dreams in wildlife & marine biology. Instead I learned how to turn wrenches on turbine engines. AP mechanic. (Airframe & powerplant
I personally believe these wonderful Parents were doing all they could... in attempting to keep the other nestling fed and protected, given the situation. They never gave up on #1!! However, the Great Job of all involved, who came through, in this rescuing this nestling, and returning it... have my deepest gratitude💕! Indeed, there's always the thought to allow Mother Nature to do what it knows is best, for the good of all. But I would hope a bit of mercy and patience with these amazing parents, 🦅🦅 and allowing them to receive from us, a momentary helping hand 🤲 won't interfere, and allow them to develop the finer skills to be successful, and have no need for our "interference" in the future." Truthfully, that's all we want for them in the end. God bless the rescuers🙏 all of you souls 😇 who wanted to attempt this positive outcome, before the nestling became compromised or lost. Hopefully, we can help the ones who find themselves suffering from the man made situation... with the fishing line as well! Please America🇺🇸 💔 😔 let's do a better job out there with our recreational activities... All of Us! So we can indeed leave Mother Nature at Peace. 🕊
USFWS has authorized the permit, the American Eagle Foundation will be doing a rescue at the Dale Hollow nest tomorrow, sending best wishes for a safe rescue.
@@justincace5517 Eaglets obtain there fluid intake when they are still in the nest from their food. Once they fledge they will enjoy drinking water at a stream or lake, they will even bath.
Great rescue effort!! Thanks for giving the little guy another chance to some day soar as an adult in the skies overhead. Is it possible the eaglet was pushed out by a sibling or even one of the parents? Happy to see him being fed which is a good sign he likely fell out of the nest and wasn't expelled. What do we know about the habits of Bald Eagles with regard to expelling or rejecting sickly or weak eaglets?
It's highly HIGHLY possible it was pushed out by a sibling. The sibling rivalry is BRUTAL when it comes to Eagles. The older one is naturally the strongest one and if it happens to be a female, she's gonna be at least a 3rd bigger and yes stronger. Unfortunately Eagles can't count. It's not ok I fed you last time now it's this one's turn. Nope. They just keep on feeding whichever one sticks it's head up the closest to them. The stronger sibling will try to intentionally starve the weaker one. Yes they will also try to push each other out of the nest The parents. Unfortunately the parents will sometimes select feed. They will select the stronger Eaglet and intentionally starve the weaker one. The parents will sometimes push the weaker one out of the nest I just found this video. I know nothing about how old these Eaglets are or anything about them. Once Eaglets gets so big and at almost full grown size, like around 9weeks plus they will do what I call winger sizing lol they flap their wings and jump from nest to branch and back and forth. They're trying to learn to fly. It's completely normal for one or both and all 3 in rare cases of 3 to miss a branch or the nest and down they go. As long as they stay in the area the parents will still feed them. But sometimes they will get caught in a wind gust and being they can't fly, they go wherever the wind takes them. This separates them from the parents and they will d1e without rescue The REALLY BAD part. 80% of baby Eagles and all birds of prey, do not make it through the first year. Being they don't know how to hunt or fish, if instincts don't kick in and they can't find road kill and other de@d animals they will starve Most people think the parents teach them how to hunt. They do not. They have to go by instincts. They're not full grown and don't get their white head and tail feathers until they're 5 years old. Same for Golden Eagles. Only for them they're losing the white feathers and getting gold feathers on the head and dark feathers on their tail. Eagles do mate for life I've done a lot of reading and research since I started watching the SWFL Eagle Cam in 2015. I didn't watch anymore after Harriet. I kind of peek every now and then but I don't watch like I used to I do love watching Martin Tyner. He's been going live everyday this month and answering questions. He's been rescuing Eagles and other birds of prey for over 50 years. He's also a Falconer and has a Golden Eagle he named Scout. If you want to watch and ask him questions, he will be back on today, Christmas Eve at 11AM Eastern. I think it's under Enoch Wildlife. Plus you should be able to search Martin Tyner and Scout
What a great job rescuing the eaglet…❤️. I watch a nest in Pittsburgh (Hays) & the nest has high sides made by many intertwined branches unlike this one. Is it rare to have a wide open nest like this?
How did the eaglet survive on the ground? Was Mama feeding it at all? I am so amazed it did not get scooped up by another animal for dinner 🙏🏻. Sometimes, nature needs a helping hand. Mostly we should stay out of God’s business, but sometimes, he lets us know that it’s ok to care about our fellow living creatures and lend a hand.
How did the eaglet fall out of the nest in the first place? Did it's siblings force it out of the nest? Obviously I don't know much about eagles but I've heard that for some other bird species, often it's 'mother nature' that reduces the clutch size, increasing the chances of survival for the remaining eaglets. (adequate amount of food).
Except this was #1 that fell. The strongest. You can tell by the way he 'bonks' #3 during feeding time. If anything, putting #1 back in pretty much guarantees its survival, but it hurts #3's chances.
@@ytadventurer9170 Thanks for your explanation. I had only viewed this one video and so I wasn't familiar with this nest. It's always a bit hard to see a stronger sibling bully/attack a younger, weaker one. But I guess this is how nature works... ☺I still get a bit of a shock when the parents bring in prey - be it a fish, rodent or bird.
This is heart warming but, this is human intervention where nature should have been left alone. Perhaps that bird is the weakest of the three in some way and nature should have taken its course. They are not endanger anymore and a human didn't knock the bird out.
I can also appreciate your thoughts on this, leaving things to Mother Nature. I grew up on a small hobby farm... That said, culling and management are indeed part of it. It's a tremendous responsibility to learn when and if... we should interfere. Given the circumstances here that these parents were still attempting to protect and feed the nestling, and it hadn't yet been hurt or otherwise compromised. I personally believe it was worth the chance to help. Hopefully, we all need to learn the value, in patience, and to mercy. God bless all who went up and above to provide a good outcome for this family of our nation's best ambassadors! 🦅🪺🦅
Seems like interference in nature. Chick falling improved chances of other two surviving. Are we trying to save every eaglet ? Lady should have left some fish if that’s the case. JMO
True 3 eaglets there is too much for that type of nest won't hold as they grow , maybe 1 Falling out is eagle parent doing what it needs to be done , let nature be , I say ,
Thank you 💙👏👏👏👏👏
They need Shadow from Big Bear Valley to build rails. He's great with sticks. Thx for all you do! 🎉🤍
Have you heard anything about what might have happened to Jackie?
What kind hearts. When we have cams or know of hardships , Humans can help
I love this kind of rescue story.
Thank you to all involved in rescuing the precious baby you all are full of compassion and dedication 🐣🦅💕💕
A special thank you for building up the nest crib rails!!!!!!!!!
The whole family is together now. Thx you.
Dr Sharpe and his team are the absolute best!!!
Happy reunion mommy o daddy feeding the babies 🙏🐥🙏🐥🙏🐥🙏💛🙏🌸💗
Great job thank you👍👏🙏
Whew! Nice save! Thank you🙏🏻
Thank you thousand times❤️❤️❤️
THANK YOU Team Nicole.💐♥♥♥♥♥♥♥💐
Thank You Deb for sharing this amazing video with us!
Now I'm not sure if the ALL the Eaglets or their parents are gonna allow Dr. Sharpe to retire? Just kidding, he has excellent people on his staff to be confident and taking over! I had no idea that they got permission from the U.S.Military for this operation. Is it something to do with they have a base on this island? Interesting to say the least. Thankfully BC1 wasn't hurt (except scraped knee) and just loved seeing it wasn't letting go of its fishie in its talons!
With the parents flying hot in and out of the Cam, they must not see people much at all! So adorable how BC1 was reunited with its nest siblings and stood up to the table waiting to be fed!💞
And don't worry Nicole, if the parents don't like ur placement of reinforcement sticks, they'll move them!😆 And by watching you move the crib rails around for proper placement gives us a better idea why the parents are constantly moving them around for same result!
This must be an absolute amazing feeling to be able to save a Lil' Birdie of Prey 🦅!
Thank You ALL to Dr. Sharpe's team for your Compassion, Dedication, Empathy and Integrity and to U.S. Military members who were involved with this successful rescue mission!😇
Rescuing the faith in humanity
Great news thanks to the team safe baby life blessed and thanks 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🦅🤍🐥🙏
Thanks to all Dr Sharpe s team, 😊❤
Stuff like this makes me happy!
Thank you🙏🦅🦅🦅♥️
LOVE this; and sweethearts adding extra baby gates!!
They need you too at Dale Hollow if you can help...👍 Bravo and Merci for what you did there!
@@susandonly191just watched a video where they are going to intervene. They have the permits in place and are planning now.
@@1loriliethey need to hurry up.
@@1lorilie thanks for letting us know; I was just ignoring the situation cuz the bot said that humans will never intervene no matter what and if you were too sensitive to that, turn away 🦅🦅
@@1lorilie Дай Бог, Дай Бог чтобы помогли Орлятам в защите😮😢
@@susandonly191 I just saw that there is only one eaglet in the nest. Did the other not make it?
So wonderful this baby was returned to its nest back with its family!! 🥰😍
Хватит везде лезть со своими яичниками идите к доктору, а не сюда!
This is so heartwarming.
Thank You❤❤❤❤
Fantastic 👏👏👏baby back safe 🙏🐥🌹🍀🙌🙌wonderful 🙏🙏🙏
God bless you all 🎉🎉🎉
Glad all is well again ❤
We so appreciate you Dr Sharpe, and team, thank you so much for all you do.
It's really awesome!
Thanks a million!❤
Please also help the eaglets in dale :(
Thank you for what you do
took too long.. one eaglet didn't make it...
You guys are... AWESOME !! 👍
Thank you!! 🙏
Thanks for making and sharing this video Deb. happy the eaglet got put back into the nest
Thanks so much! Heart full of joy watching this. ❤️
Thank you, love from Scotland 🏴 ❤
Can you imagine how it feels to stand at that nest in front of those precious baby eagles! I'd be awestruck and overcome with emotion. What an honor and joy!🦅
You are so right!! I was overcome just sitting in my chair!! So much good in this world still outweighs the bad!!
@@janetlowe6453 To me looking at conservation work with animals, the oceans or land is 1000xs more interesting and valuable than seeing anything a Kardashian does. The world need a refocus. Not enough attention is given to the right things.
What a wonderful rescue and thanks to all. I hope the parents do something about improving this nest as it is way too open and this situation will probably occur again. Good that some sticks were added. Appreciate all the great work of rescuers. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for caring and taking the time and risk and effort. May you all be blessed.
1 of the BEST Family Reunions I've ever seen!! Happy it all ended as well as it did. Thanks for sharing & for the work you do! I should have followed my dreams in wildlife & marine biology. Instead I learned how to turn wrenches on turbine engines. AP mechanic. (Airframe & powerplant
happy end, I love it
What a blessing!! This video made my whole week! Thank you so much Dr. Sharpe and your team!! 🫶🦅🙏🩵🕊
Forever grateful to you for the rescue and love given to this marvelous Eagle family❤❤❤
Thank you for your awesome work. You represent the best in humanity
I am glad to see the nest with chicks and the wonderful work only love can do god bless😍🦅😍😍
T y to everyone involved!
That is so awesome and thank you to all involved..
Kudos to all, what a fulfilling job to have...
or thank you for volunteering.... wish I was there helping (at least hold the ladder for you).
The Eaglets and Eagles must have been thinking 🤔 ‘did I just imagine all that’ 😂
Thank you! Amazing!!❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much for doing this 😊
It would be wonderful if they could save all of the eaglets everywhere but they can’t. Thank you for saving this one. ♥️🙏🦅
Thank you as well to everyone who helped! Definitely needed some Uplifting News!
Спасибо Спасибо Спасибо🙏💕 доброго здоровья вам добрым людям ❤
So happy to see this majestic beautiful baby eaglet has a great chance to grown up and fly this time out of the nest.
@@1500-j6v :-) :-) :-)
This is so wonderful to see. Grateful to all involved.
I love it when a plan, rescue and return comes together! Thx to all involved..😎
Amazing job! So cool that the birds knew they were being helped and not harmed. Grow up strong and free little ones.
Great News
Thank you Dr. Sharpe, good things come to those who do good. Thank you to all who were involved.
Why do some nests allow rescue/repair, and others do not?
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Amazing rescue! Thank you to all involved!!
thank you
I personally believe these wonderful
Parents were doing all they could... in attempting to keep the other nestling fed and protected, given the situation.
They never gave up on #1!!
However, the Great Job of all involved, who came through, in this rescuing this nestling, and returning it... have my deepest gratitude💕!
Indeed, there's always the thought to allow Mother Nature to do what it knows is best, for the good of all.
But I would hope a bit of mercy and patience with these amazing parents, 🦅🦅 and allowing them to receive from us, a momentary helping hand 🤲 won't interfere, and allow them to develop the finer skills to be successful, and have no need for our "interference" in the future." Truthfully, that's all we want for them in the end.
God bless the rescuers🙏 all of you souls 😇 who wanted to attempt this positive outcome, before the nestling became compromised or lost.
Hopefully, we can help the ones who find themselves suffering from the man made situation... with the fishing line as well!
Please America🇺🇸 💔 😔 let's do a better job out there with our recreational activities... All of Us!
So we can indeed leave Mother Nature at Peace. 🕊
What an honor🙏🏻😘❣️🫶
Thank you thank you thank you ❤
Sure wish this awesome team could go to Dale Hollow and help the eaglets tangled in fishing line. They already lost one a month ago to starvation.
USFWS has authorized the permit, the American Eagle Foundation will be doing a rescue at the Dale Hollow nest tomorrow, sending best wishes for a safe rescue.
Thank you! You wildlife saviors are wonderful people ❤
Died of thirst. None of these eaglets have a water source. WHOS GIVING THESE EAGLES WATER !?!?!
@@justincace5517 Eaglets obtain there fluid intake when they are still in the nest from their food. Once they fledge they will enjoy drinking water at a stream or lake, they will even bath.
help took too long there- one eaglet had to be euthanized. .. 😞
Awesome!
Great rescue effort!! Thanks for giving the little guy another chance to some day soar as an adult in the skies overhead. Is it possible the eaglet was pushed out by a sibling or even one of the parents? Happy to see him being fed which is a good sign he likely fell out of the nest and wasn't expelled. What do we know about the habits of Bald Eagles with regard to expelling or rejecting sickly or weak eaglets?
It's highly HIGHLY possible it was pushed out by a sibling. The sibling rivalry is BRUTAL when it comes to Eagles. The older one is naturally the strongest one and if it happens to be a female, she's gonna be at least a 3rd bigger and yes stronger.
Unfortunately Eagles can't count. It's not ok I fed you last time now it's this one's turn. Nope. They just keep on feeding whichever one sticks it's head up the closest to them. The stronger sibling will try to intentionally starve the weaker one. Yes they will also try to push each other out of the nest
The parents. Unfortunately the parents will sometimes select feed. They will select the stronger Eaglet and intentionally starve the weaker one. The parents will sometimes push the weaker one out of the nest
I just found this video. I know nothing about how old these Eaglets are or anything about them. Once Eaglets gets so big and at almost full grown size, like around 9weeks plus they will do what I call winger sizing lol they flap their wings and jump from nest to branch and back and forth. They're trying to learn to fly. It's completely normal for one or both and all 3 in rare cases of 3 to miss a branch or the nest and down they go. As long as they stay in the area the parents will still feed them. But sometimes they will get caught in a wind gust and being they can't fly, they go wherever the wind takes them. This separates them from the parents and they will d1e without rescue
The REALLY BAD part. 80% of baby Eagles and all birds of prey, do not make it through the first year. Being they don't know how to hunt or fish, if instincts don't kick in and they can't find road kill and other de@d animals they will starve
Most people think the parents teach them how to hunt. They do not. They have to go by instincts.
They're not full grown and don't get their white head and tail feathers until they're 5 years old. Same for Golden Eagles. Only for them they're losing the white feathers and getting gold feathers on the head and dark feathers on their tail. Eagles do mate for life
I've done a lot of reading and research since I started watching the SWFL Eagle Cam in 2015. I didn't watch anymore after Harriet. I kind of peek every now and then but I don't watch like I used to
I do love watching Martin Tyner. He's been going live everyday this month and answering questions. He's been rescuing Eagles and other birds of prey for over 50 years. He's also a Falconer and has a Golden Eagle he named Scout. If you want to watch and ask him questions, he will be back on today, Christmas Eve at 11AM Eastern. I think it's under Enoch Wildlife. Plus you should be able to search Martin Tyner and Scout
What a great job rescuing the eaglet…❤️. I watch a nest in Pittsburgh (Hays) & the nest has high sides made by many intertwined branches unlike this one. Is it rare to have a wide open nest like this?
Nice!⚾️
Yay. The baby is saved
Dr Sharpe will be sorely missed when he retires
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❤❤❤Your video is so Good l'll accompany you ok 😁😁💯💯
Spokojnej nocy 🥱🌛💞
"I like how she put more sticks around nest".
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非常感谢
How did the eaglet survive on the ground? Was Mama feeding it at all? I am so amazed it did not get scooped up by another animal for dinner 🙏🏻. Sometimes, nature needs a helping hand. Mostly we should stay out of God’s business, but sometimes, he lets us know that it’s ok to care about our fellow living creatures and lend a hand.
Yes we assume one of the parents was feeding it and watching over it.
Take your sweet time, hooman taking photos, scaring the eaglets and adults
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Why is the nest so low to the ground?
❤ what happened?
one baby fell of the nest,,,
@@onababona6101 awww how sad. Thank God its okay. The sides aren't very tall, especially for 3 babies. God please watch over them!🙏✝️💜
Is that Momma eagle keeping a eye on what’s going on?
Yay!
@@jwhite9825 I am not sure if that's Mama or Papa .. but I am so happy that TEAM NICOLE rescued that eaglet. Please, give them THANK YOU! 🙂
How many eaglets can one female eagle have at a time?
I love eagle I follow the little Miami conservatory they got some eaglets live camera bout ready to fly off so Bluey is 1 and Boo is 2
How did the eaglet fall out of the nest in the first place? Did it's siblings force it out of the nest? Obviously I don't know much about eagles but I've heard that for some other bird species, often it's 'mother nature' that reduces the clutch size, increasing the chances of survival for the remaining eaglets. (adequate amount of food).
Except this was #1 that fell. The strongest. You can tell by the way he 'bonks' #3 during feeding time. If anything, putting #1 back in pretty much guarantees its survival, but it hurts #3's chances.
@@ytadventurer9170 Thanks for your explanation. I had only viewed this one video and so I wasn't familiar with this nest.
It's always a bit hard to see a stronger sibling bully/attack a younger, weaker one. But I guess this is how nature works... ☺I still get a bit of a shock when the parents bring in prey - be it a fish, rodent or bird.
I would be worried about mama and daddy! Seriously……😂👍
Isnt that a rather low nest for a Baldy?
Did the baby get. Fed
That nest needs some reenforcement. Seems like a bit / like 1 side upper and one lower. But nevertheless... so happy for the rescue
Que le habia pasado ?
You shouldn"t interfere. Its natures way.
Those sticks didn't do anything.
All of them will not survive,there will be to much competition.
Not true. Hays eagle nest has had three eaglets and all have survived.
Should have had gloves on. Now they smell like humans.
This is heart warming but, this is human intervention where nature should have been left alone. Perhaps that bird is the weakest of the three in some way and nature should have taken its course. They are not endanger anymore and a human didn't knock the bird out.
Lets do the same with your children!
I can also appreciate your thoughts on this, leaving things to Mother Nature.
I grew up on a small hobby farm...
That said, culling and management are indeed part of it. It's a tremendous responsibility to learn when and if... we should interfere.
Given the circumstances here that these parents were still attempting to protect and feed the nestling, and it hadn't yet been hurt or otherwise compromised. I personally believe it was worth the chance to help.
Hopefully, we all need to learn the value, in patience, and to mercy.
God bless all who went up and above to provide a good outcome for this family of our nation's best ambassadors! 🦅🪺🦅
Seems like interference in nature. Chick falling improved chances of other two surviving. Are we trying to save every eaglet ? Lady should have left some fish if that’s the case. JMO
Lady even tried to improve the nest ! Why do we humans think we know better ?
@@dersu60 accidents do happen.
@@dersu60 Did you want that baby to die??????
True 3 eaglets there is too much for that type of nest won't hold as they grow , maybe 1 Falling out is eagle parent doing what it needs to be done , let nature be , I say ,
They need all the help they can get..
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