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Last weekend we had the final snow of the season (I hope considering it feels like summer this weekend). I got some photos of the two males (I think) on the far perch. As I was clicking away, I heard some eagle calls from the nest confirming the presence of three eagles in the area. Last year the eagles were more vocal, and I wonder if the pair was more vexed by visits from the third eagle then. This year there are far fewer peal calls from the nest it seems, suggesting a calmer nesting season.
I noticed some interesting behaviors on the far perch through the scope on a couple of occasions: Two eagles were perching, but one would start to beak at the other's feet and wings. On one occasion, the seemingly harassed eagle kept scooting over and then it hopped to a nearby branch. Another time the beaking seemed to force the eagle off the branch all together. This behavior makes me wonder if there is an uneasy truce between the males. If only I had a nest camera to track the eagles...


I noticed some interesting behaviors on the far perch through the scope on a couple of occasions: Two eagles were perching, but one would start to beak at the other's feet and wings. On one occasion, the seemingly harassed eagle kept scooting over and then it hopped to a nearby branch. Another time the beaking seemed to force the eagle off the branch all together. This behavior makes me wonder if there is an uneasy truce between the males. If only I had a nest camera to track the eagles...