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mrsD 05-20-2008 11:47 AM

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.


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Alffe 05-20-2008 12:18 PM

:( What next for this family!! Thanks Mrs.D. ~sigh

Doody 05-20-2008 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alffe (Post 283348)
:( What next for this family!! Thanks Mrs.D. ~sigh

:( hearing about this and Ted Kennedy on the same day. *sigh is right. :(

mrsD 05-20-2008 03:17 PM

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?

mrsD 05-22-2008 07:25 AM

Another sad event~~
 
The Santa Cruz eagle cam has also had a terrible event.


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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:

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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!

Chemar 05-22-2008 09:16 AM

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:

mrsD 05-22-2008 09:22 AM

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:

Norfolk Botanical: The eaglet will not be going back into the nest today
Norfolk Botanical: The eaglet will be taken to a rehabilitation center
Norfolk Botanical: it will probably be to the Wildlife Center of VA at Lyndhurst (near Waynesboro). What the course of treatment will be depends on the extent disease.
Norfolk Botanical: Dr Jonathan Sleeman is the vet performing the examination today. He works with the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
more:
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Norfolk Botanical: The growth seems large and agressive and is starting to interfere with his breathing on his left nostril
Norfolk Botanical: It may interfere with eating soon
Norfolk Botanical: He is being put in a transport box now
Norfolk Botanical: They have taken tissue samples and will send to make a correct diagnosis
Norfolk Botanical: Blood samples were taken as well
As disappointing as this situation is....I expect the biologists will learn alot from this situation.
And if this condition is contagious...all the more reason to remove the chick to protect the parents.

mrsD 05-22-2008 12:33 PM

Here is some more info from the chat...
 
I had to leave this morning... so I found it posted:

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Norfolk Botanical: VDGIF biologist will address the media about the situation.
Norfolk Botanical: Biologist is Stephen Living
Norfolk Botanical: He will also post more details in his blog at the VDGIF site
Norfolk Botanical: According the vet - the mass is growing rapidly and needs an operation
Norfolk Botanical: It is not sure that this is Avian Pox - the mass has grown faster than thought
Norfolk Botanical: Ideal treatment would include removal of mass and complete recovery and release to the wild
Norfolk Botanical: the baby will not likely be returned to the nest - recovery will probably take too long but release will most likely be in this area
Norfolk Botanical: Biopsy was taken from the tip of the mass
Norfolk Botanical: Parents may show some stress but these birds have proved resilient and should return to normal in a few days. Will continue to hunting in the area
Norfolk Botanical: These were comments made by Dr. Sleemand and Stephen Living
Norfolk Botanical: The mandible was starting to become deformed due to mass and needed care
Norfolk Botanical: The adults will hang around for several days before leaving the nesting site
wvec-moderator: Thank you to the Norfolk Botanical Garden staff for giving us the play by play of the events this morning.
Norfolk Botanical: Dr. Sleeman does not think this is avion pox
Norfolk Botanical: This has a larger mass than avian pox
Norfolk Botanical: He will wait to see what lab results are before stating disease
Norfolk Botanical: He will ask that the testing be expidited
Norfolk Botanical: Thank you to WVEC and VDGIF for their help in this project
I just checked the cam and it shows the parents sitting on a branch in another tree near the nest.

mrsD 05-23-2008 07:25 AM

the Wildlife Center...
 
Here is a link to the place they took the chick:


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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.

mrsD 05-23-2008 10:20 AM

News story on the eaglet--with pictures and video!
 
here is a very new/interesting story on the eaglet:


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