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Here's a link to the Norfolk Botanical Gardens Eagle Cam. There's an odd growth on the eaglet's beak that is going to be looked at soon, so the baby will be removed from the nest for a time.
Here's the link. I think it's pretty cool. http://www.wvec.com/cams/eagle.html |
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Much cooler than turkey watching!
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I love Eagle cams! I won a contest last year by selecting the winning names of two baby eaglets in Victoria, Canada. I named them Victoria and Sydney (the areas the eaglets were born). I won $100.00 worth of Hancock House books, t-shirts and offered a personal tour of the area on Victoria by book author David Hancock. Thousands had entered names from around the world .. I felt very honored. Annnnd, I love Victoria Island... breathtakingly beautiful.
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:popcorn:
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Pretty cool. :ccol: They have a cam setup here at City Hall for a family of Peregrine Falcons that have nested there for a couple years now.
http://sanjose.granicus.com/MediaPla...?publish_id=91 |
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And you didn't try the Northwest Pacific oysters when you were there? Shame shame.... |
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Hey! I HAVE had Northwest Pacific oysters! You're thinking of Karsun .. I think she said she hasn't had them. |
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You're right, I'm :OWNED:
I got that confused. You said that you didn't chew them...right? |
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Right. It always depends on how big they are. If they are really big I swallow them. :giggling: Small to medium, I bite and chew. :D |
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