Please join us for our hatch fundraiser on Friday, May 2. From streaming live cams to tracking migrations and studying eagle behavior, your donations drive the work that helps us understand and protect these remarkable birds. If you value our research, education, and conservation efforts, please consider making a gift tomorrow! Contribute here: https://www.raptorresource.org/support-the-raptor-resource-project/make-a-donation/.
Feel like celebrating with someone? We are celebrating with special chats on our website from 9 to 11 am, 1 to 2 pm, and 5 to 7 pm. Join us here! https://www.raptorresource.org/trempealeau-eagles/.
Our hatch fundraiser is late because this has been a truly anomalous year. Let’s see: Ma FSV laid four eggs at our Fort St. Vrain nest, the Norths’ eggs failed to hatch, Mr. T is in a polygynous triad with Ms. T and another female eagle, and our Peregrine Falcon nesting season is looking a little pear-shaped after two-year-old females showed up at several of the nests. We have a lot to learn about and a lot to do! Having said that, we feel pretty good about TE3. While we never know what’s going to happen in our nests – especially this year! – the little eaglet turned 18 days old today and Mrs. T is doing an excellent job caring for it. I loved this tender moment between them.
Thank you so much for all you do: for watching, sharing, learning, and especially for caring. We couldn’t do it without you!