Sunday, April 22, 2012

South Crystal Springs Reservoir - Bald eagle pair missing from nest


"Better fishing, let's fly north"

San Francisco Chronicle/Peter Fimrite, 4/22/12. "Bald eagle pair may have left nest." 

Bird enthusiasts are worried that the first nesting pair of bald eagles seen on the San Francisco Peninsula in nearly a century has pulled up stakes... If an egg were to hatch, it would be the first bald eagle chick in the county since 1916... 

Bald eagles were removed from the federal endangered species list in 2007. They now exist in 41 of California's 58 counties, according to state fish and game officials. Read Article.




Posted by Kathy Meeh

4 comments:

Kathy Meeh said...

Maybe the Bald Eagle pair moved to a quieter neighborhood where there is no current construction.

Anonymous said...

Ted Nugent was seen hanging around the nest.

Hutch said...

Someone should let the eagles know there are plenty of frogs to eat at Sharp Park Golf Course.

Anonymous said...

Hey not so fast there, Hutcheroo. Go give away your own dinner. I have dibs on those frogs. Every year about this time.