Decorah North eaglets turn gray


"The Decorah Eagles begin courtship in October, productive mating in late January or early February, and egg-laying in mid to late February. Hatching usually begins in late March to early April, and the eaglets fledge in mid-to-late June. While young usually disperse between August and October, the adults remain on territory year round," Raptor Resource Project

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Smallest Decorah eaglet doing better


Last week, Glen Loyd ended his video hoping the smallest Decorah eaglet-- a scrawny, skin-and-bones punching-bag for siblings--would survive. Well, the eaglet may make it.

Apr 10, 2017

Decorah eaglet dies; another bullied


This is a sad video about a Decorah eaglet death and bullying of another. Parents might want to screen it before showing to children. The Raptor Resource Project says, "We are sorry to announce the death of youngest North eaglet DN6. We believe that DN6 died of hypothermia...weakening it to the point it could no longer feed."

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Fresh fish for Decorah eaglet


A comment really got to me Thursday when a woman said to the just hatched Decorah eaglet in my video: "Welcome to the world, fuzzy one. You will fly someday"
Here's the fuzzy one getting fed: