fly-in

fly-in

Decorah Eagles, 2013-05-15 , 6.00am, Bedding, practicing with these flappy things

2h ago
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Parent fly-in and eating, with a brief glimpses of other nest 'tenants'. We see wonderful wingercizing and flapping, and get a brief glimpse of a rapidly growing tail. Look very closely at the nest at about 3:03, down near the trunk, and you'll see a nest tenant who appears to be doing roughly the same thing. An eagle's nest seems to me to represent the web of life in so many ways, from the living food the eagles bring in to feed their own young through the nest that provides shelter and food for the eagles and other animals as well. It is a hotbed of activity for many kinds of life, including birds, mammals, and insects.