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Our local bird celebrities continue to thrive despite an unviable egg

Our local bird celebrities continue to thrive despite an unviable egg

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In east TN, going from Jefferson Co. into Cocke Co. crossing the bridge over Douglas lake on 25, there were Bald Eagles in a man-made platform for years. Last year...nothing. This year...Ospreys. I've talked to 5 local TWRA guys. No idea. Basic research...Ospreys are pretty bad ass.

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We started getting them about 25 yrs ago, before that it was just typical eagles, hawks and falcons. But they’ve surged. There are islands in a reservoir designated as bird sanctuaries and that had def helped their numbers grow. On the drive up into Rocky Mountain National Park you’ll see dozens of the man-made platforms and they all have an osprey family in them.

[–] 1 pt

I've got a juvenile Red Tailed Hawk out back trying to master his "screach" for the last few weeks. He's getting it! Love watching the birds.

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We get red tailed hawks occasionally in our yard, I see eagles often, and the golden eagles are easily seen on the Highway in winter feasting on roadkill. I usually see bald eagles flying near lakes and ponds.