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Norfolk baby eagle is ILL !!
I am making a separate thread for those interested.
The details of this new unfortunate development are on the Baby eagles in the nest thread on this page. . . |
:( What next for this family!! Thanks Mrs.D. ~sigh
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I am worried...
I Googled avian pox... and this is a serious disease.
The parents can catch it. It is transmitted via mosquitos, and also bird to bird. I have noticed the parents keeping a distance now from the chick. But I thought that was a move toward independence. Last I looked the mother eagle was watching the chick from a nearby branch...staring at it actually. Now there is a terrible storm there, and the cam is down. Severe storms (in the red zone) for a while now. I am thinking they will take the chick... to a place to raise it. I wonder if that happens, if the parents leave? Or will they wait for it? |
Another sad event~~
The Santa Cruz eagle cam has also had a terrible event.
. It appears that other eagles attack nests! ?? Both chicks there were attacked and are now recovering from their injuries. It was caught on video too... it is hard to watch...sensitive people here may wish to not view this: . And the video feed for Norfolk appears down this morning. I'll check the chat room around 9am, to follow the removal of the Norfolk chick for examination by the vet. It is 9:02 and they will start soon...the vet has been delayed by traffic at a tunnel. the chat room has a record # of people logging in... 207 so far. It is read only on the special events portion. 9:29--the vet has arrived...there are 300 in the chat! 10:11am The eaglet is in the vets hands, and he is taking a biopsy. The growth has appeared to have grown very rapidly. It may not be Avian pox. The parents are in the air circling the nest. There are 340 people in the chat! |
life can be so sad sometimes huh...
I havent been eagel cam watching this season as I get too absorbed, and am time - strapped multitask mode since my hubby's recent illness flares...... I hope those little injured ones heal well, and my prayers for the Norfolk eagle family, especially the sick lil one, plus that the others wont have or get this. :grouphug: |
Sad :(
The Vet has decided to NOT return the eaglet to the nest.
They are taking it away to a rehab center. The parents will then leave the nest. It is over for the cam. But we can hope the vets can save this little tyke! Quote:
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And if this condition is contagious...all the more reason to remove the chick to protect the parents. |
Here is some more info from the chat...
I had to leave this morning... so I found it posted:
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the Wildlife Center...
Here is a link to the place they took the chick:
. They will post on the website, updates about his treatment. It is a pretty interesting website for nature lovers. For example I just read about an injured duck, taken there, that died. It had duck osteoporosis, from poor nutrition. I.E. depending on human feeding of bread and popcorn! NOT good for ducks! How many people know THAT? The Norfolk eagles are spending time in their "love"tree. It is close to the nest, and I have seen a picture of it. Looks like they are waiting to see if the humans bring the chick back! They are familiar with removing from the nest, since their previous chicks have been banded. (removed for 1/2 a day). The Wildlife Center has said that they will allow pictures and updates -- so I will post these on this thread as I find them. |
News story on the eaglet--with pictures and video!
here is a very new/interesting story on the eaglet:
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X-rays of the baby:
Here is an update on the baby:
. The Xrays show that the bone on that side IS different! But the sinuses are clear, so far. So now he gets an MRI.... I sure hope it is NOT cancer! I think we can all guess what that means if it turns out to be. One has to wonder... do you think it is possible to be some parasite from the squirrels who lived below? |
I was wondering that exact same think Mrs D!!!!!!!! LOL
I've been keeping up on the latest with little guy/gal and have been praying its not cancer.... :hug: |
new article on the Eaglet:
There is a new article out on the progress and testing of the eaglet:
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I hope this little guy/girl will be okay. I've been following them since December. I saw the others MrsD being pushed out of their nest. I hope they make it too. :hug:
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results of MRI....
this is depressing. It doesn't sound good.
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This link will show pictures of the MRI procedure....they are very interesting... . |
I never thought of it possibly being something from the squirrels, they WERE visiting the nest one day. This little guy/girl has surely been in the thoughts of so many people all over North America..even before he was even an EGG many of us were hoping that Ma & Pa Eagle would lay another successful one.
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. Heres another article about the eaglet..... :( |
I keep hoping....
That a treatment will present itself! It is so sad to watch this happen. :Sob:
You know, everything in that eaglet seems to be growing very fast...like the tissues are programed for that. He has doubled in size since last Weds! He's eaten 14 mice in one day! WOW... So maybe when he reaches full growth, the tumor will stop too? I also wonder if the parents inadvertently fed him from a diseased bird or fish and the cancer cells from that food, took root on the beak? That is where the contact would have been. I hope they don't euthanize him too soon. As long as he seems happy and is eating etc, I think they could learn alot from him. |
As of Tuesday Morn...
I read this on the eagle blog for the Norfolk Bot. Garden.....
The young eagle was examined first thing this morning and appears to be in normal chatty spirits. The bird is gaining weight dramatically and takes food without hesitation. The mass has again increased in size since Saturday and now protrudes below the cutting surface of the upper beak. :(:shocked::Bawling: We've all followe this eagle family for months now, through all their mishaps of trying to mate and have an eaglet actually HATCH...now the one and only one that LIVED has been taken into rehab with not the greatest chances of survival without some human assistance for a LOONNNGGG time. Much thanks to each and everyone that works and involved in the rehab of the little one (vet says it MIGHT be a male, comparison to some indications that they commonly use). Hugs, Marilyn |
Update....
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More news....
They have released the biopsy results:
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Perhaps he will survive but live in a wildlife sanctuary situation. I'd hate to see him euthanized! There is a photo of the slide of the biopsy here: . |
here are excerpts from a chat held today:
This is part of the transcript from WVEC chat room:
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video...
Here is a very interesting video clip of the eaglet getting the MRI.
Shows him being handled, and getting the anesthetic, etc. . |
That was intersting to watch. I knew they are large birds but I was still surprised at the size of this baby. And the feet!!
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New YouTube...
By Duane.
He is a very talented and persistent photographer at the Norfolk Gardens. Many of these photos are NOT from the WVEC videos, and are his own work. They are moving and well worth the time it takes to view. There are some pauses in them, so don't turn them off. I've seen Duane's equipment and it is impressive. He certainly has a unique talent for wildlife photography! Please watch! It is a beautiful tribute to the Gardens, the Eagles living there and the people who have become attached to them. |
I found 16 pages of beautiful pictures if this is what you were talking about? I loved them all and thought the ones with two sitting side by side were really special and the one hunting with a flight bird along also.
I wish I could see an eagle in the wild. I'm certain I did once but it was so far way it was difficult to tell. But I'm pretty sure it wasn't a chicken with some white feathers even at that distance, lol. |
Oh, I am so sorry....
I forgot the link! I do that sometimes now....getting old.
. Yes, there are many YouTubes now with the Norfolk eagles! We've had nesting eagles up North in the summers now for about 5 yrs. They nest about 3 islands over. One summer a chick fell out of the nest and the DNR guy climbed back up with it. We only see the newly fledged young ones flying with their parents to learn how to catch fish. One year there was a "fight" or altercation right over us where two eagles engaged their talons and fell...all the while screaming. We don't know if it were a territory dispute or a "practice" fight. We often see lone adults with white head fishing in front of our dock. The presence of the eagle seems to upset the gulls and other birds like crows considerably. There is always one or two following the eagle and making a loud fuss. The Terns are good at this. BTW... I just checked my sources... and it appears that the little guy is refusing food. He has lost weight too, and that is a very bad sign. |
Oh those were all just breath taking pics.
It is not sounding good for the ill one. I was so pleased to see a young ones picture though. I don't know what I expected but this one was so plump looking and sorta comical with its fuzzy growth. It makes it nice when those that can get close and take pictures share with the rest of us. Thanks again for your sharing too. :) |
some improvements!
This was posted at the Norfolk Gardens forum:
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Thanks for keeping us informed about this ((Mrs. D)). I haven't had a lot of time to keep up. I sure hope this little guy comes through this. It's encouraging the growth is getting smaller and that there are surgeons who can operate.
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I've got a lot to learn about getting news. When I googled, I got this thread, lol. But it is sounding hopeful for the little one.
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for those would are interested:
I just got permission to link to the Norfolk Botanical Gardens forum and to a new
fund-raising idea to help pay for the eaglet's medical care (which is turning out to be VERY expensive, including a delicate future surgery). Thanks to DocJohn and Chemar for the go-ahead! This is the fund-raising site, the photos donated by one of the gifted photographers who visit NBG daily. These photos are not part of the WVEC commerical cam. . The forum is small but it does have a wonderful thread of photos too, as well as two threads on the Gardens/eagles and a separate one for the chick. . This forum is where I pick up many of my news updates. Soon, I will be leaving the internet for my summer vacation (where we do not have electricity, etc). So I will be unable to keep the news up to date. I am not sure yet exactly when we will be leaving, but it will be within a month. It might be right when the eaglet gets his surgery. So readers here who are interested can keep up with the progress by reading that forum. |
progress:
Here is a progress report on "Poink"... this is a nickname someone at the garden forum gave him... piggy + oink-- based on his eating habits in the nest (he'd eat until he fell over). Some others call him Buddy.
. And pictures here: . page 14. He now has real feathers, but his beak is deformed. But the mass is shrinking, going away out of his nostril/sinuses, and roof of the mouth. He is eating better too, and toxin screens have been normal. His pain meds were increased and that helps him eat. (it is the same pain medication given to one of our cats after a surgery and is a narcotic) So his prognosis is much better. |
I was away for awhile and will be going back soon also. Same senario, no tv but do have electricity. All of our islands are underwater this year and will likley stay that way all summer.
Miss having a computer really bad! I was glad to see more pictures of him. It really gives you a sense of how big he is in the one where the two men are holding him, well one but he is BIG bird for a baby. I'm partial to Buddy myself, is a special nick-name. But if he keeps gaining weight and eating that much, Poink is best! Only can hope he gets to be really big and healthy! Thanks for the links mrsD. Enjoy your vacation! |
Baby eaglet get well cards--take a look!
In the wake of a scathing response in one newspaper --
. (some viewer comments are very negative) This first grade class at Hillside Elementary is very welcome! . |
Bless that school teacher. All the cards were so cute.
Today's update sounded hopeful still. I got excited when they said they stopped the antibiotics. But further reading showed they had to start back up again. The mass is still shrinking. :) No date for surgery named yet. |
here is an update with pictures...
. (with some bathroom humor included) :p |
Oh bless his little heart.
A poop shoot huh? Smart little thing! |
Feathering out nicley. No baby fuzz now - longer feathers so he'd best be careful while at the cage door aiming :D
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Last time I checked there was no date set for surgery yet. The mass is getting smaller and the baby bird bigger, weighing in at 7.5 pounds!:D
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