Nest cam livestreams bald eagle parents feeding a cat to their eaglets
[2023-09-04 21:57:02]
Supporters who keep cats indoors are debating several times to prove their situation. They say roaming cats may die with a bad death by preying birds, crushing into trucks, eating mouse poisons and strengthening antifreeze.
In this particular case, a very hardcore Eagle couple lives in eastern Pittsburgh, and their family life seems to live in webcam. Moms and dads should feed two young asses, and observers on Tuesday know how serious they are about their work.
Later that afternoon, a black baby like adults and fur was in the nest, but another adult suddenly drove to give a considerable amount of birth. It is very clear during the day, that is it: a small, soft brownish white cat
In the YouTube video of this event, everyone seems a bit confused, one of the adults dragging a cat to the other side of the nest. Since the video at the time was short, the scene of dinner was left to the imagination of the audience.
Of course, the audience in the field photography saw it all, and the Pittsburgh Post Communiqué reported that some people "feel terribly or upset."
The Audubon Association of West Pennsylvania responded to posts on its Facebook page to remind people that nature is not always "gentle and beautiful". (For example, in another web camera in Hanover, Pennsylvania, the postcard reported that the vineyard "got worse finally and fell into the structure of the hideout slowly" after vulture died.
The Audubon association said that Pittsburgh 's cat might have died when she was taken to a hideout, but it is unknown whether it could die with an eagle' s nail.
"Many people may criticize this, but eagles eat squirrels, rabbits, fish (and other animals) in their nests many times a day," the association said . "For people, this cat represents a pet, but for Eagle and other birds of prey, the cat will help to grow and grow the kitty."
Then, there was a live camera in the retreat of Eagle in Decora, Iowa. I think these are my introductions to "live cameras". I was overwhelmed when I was born and I saw a puppy smoking mucus and saw what "stool shot" is. I am angry when the problem is caused by people, and it is natural to try to understand the cycle of life. So, when I say that I lost time in April and her children, I will soon be named giraffe, do not object to me. I like watching wild animals. I would like to see irritated news about millions of crime scene shows, real "reality" shows, or better, how bad our condition is for our fellow human beings It means to choose. Please bring a pumpkin with April and D 26. Thank you, the live camera taught me more than TV forensic investigation.
Students of all ages can witness breeding and nesting of vultures living in California Channel Islands National Park. There are eggs in the nest of two bald eagles seen with webcam this year. In cooperation with NPS, Explore.org, and other groups, using a webcam you can see the scene with the eagles' parents protecting the eggs, feeding the chicks and jumping out . In addition, students learn about Eagle 's facts, participate in discussions about Eagles' witnesses, and view still image libraries from the nest. Visit two webcam sources on the site
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