Thursday 8 August 2013

Re: [Maine-birds] Is there a way to ask DIFW to investigate ......

Thanks to all for the assistance~~~~ you all ROCK!

I have been in touch with Charlie Todd, and in the " small world" way
of Maine, it turns out that Charlie lives within kayak-paddling
distance of the area in question. He has said to me that HE will do a
paddle-by of the area, as it is basically in his " front yard" too,
and it would certainly be easier and more positive than a bushwhack on
foot. It will be of no cost to the state, as airplane spotting is
not necessary.

IF there is actually a nest site, it would be # 631 in the ME DIFW Eagle
nest inventory.

Sue








On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 17:33:57 -0400, Sue Burnham <sdhb@oxfordnetworks.net>
wrote:

> the actual location of an active Bald Eagle nest?
>
> I was " at camp" last night with just immediate sibling family
> for a private memorial weekend, just a very low-key gathering for
> my Mom who passed last NYE, and we could all get together for
> heartfelt remembrance and and interment of her cremains this
> weekend.
>
> While we were porch sitting last evening, it became completely
> obvious to all who were sitting there that the 2 mature Baldies who
> were stooping on the fish schools in the cove we abut were
> carrying catch to a nest so close that we could hear the
> vocalizations of eaglets and adults at the nest.
>
> Does DIFW still compile information on active breeding BE nests?
>
> Sue
>
>
>


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