RESCUE at Bald Canyon Nest - Eaglet Renested, Nest Reinforced (5/2)
The Bald Canyon eaglet who fell from the nest was rescued & renested this morning. While there, crews also reinforced the nest, in an effort to prevent similar falls in the future.
Endless thanks to the rescue team!
Screen Rec from Bald Canyon Bald Eagle Nest - San Clemente Island, CA - (5/2)
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There’s a special place in Heaven for people who rescue eaglets!
Absolutely!
🥰🦅. Is that the cutest thing ever?!? Thanks to all.
Thank you to everybody that made this rescue possible. Dr Sharpe, Navy and Nicole and IWS
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I am so happy and grateful to hear this! Ecstatic that baby was re nested and nest was reinforced! Thank you to everyone that helped in this rescue! Ya'll are Awesome!
Thank YOU W of W ❤The Little rescued eaglet was fed by dad , shared beakies with nest mate . She ( he ) is now using dad’s tail feathers as an awning & getting some much needed rest . I’m thrilled and thankful to all who made this happen
How awesome and glad the eaglet went back to the nest! Thank you everyone involved in saving the little one! ❤
That was certainly one of the most precious things I've ever seen.
What a wonderful rescue! Some ppl say renesting would do harm to the eaglets and the parents would abandon the nest - this is one of the many examples that proved it wrong. Thinking of Meadow 😢
This little guy/girl did so good and was so brave! Thank you everyone who helped in the rescue, renesting and taking care of things so quickly!
Thats how you do it !! Wish more nest's had this kind of response !! Great work !!😊
Yes! This & the rescue at Kisatchie National Forest earlier in the season were impeccably handled.
Gracias por su labor !!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻❤
I’m so thrilled to for the people who were willing to help this baby and get it back up to the nest and I do hope that mommy and daddy were there to feed. God bless the humans for helping safe the baby from possible more danger.👏🏻👏🏻❤️🙏😘🦅. My prayers were answered and I knew it could be done too. Also, thank you rescuers too for reenforcing the nest too for the families protection too. Hugs love and many blessings to you all and this Eagle family too. Sue M. Florida 🙏❤️👏🏻👏🏻🥰🦅😘🌸🥳🎊👍🏻❌⭕️
"What are you doing to my sibling, get out or else? we can take you all"🤣🤣. Thank you for the rescue.
So cute when they try to get all intimidating looking at such a young age, right? 🤣
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I love love watching them stand w wide wings- soo adorable! Thanks for rescuing this little guy!!!
Thank you to everyone involved in this wonderful rescue.
Thank you to everyone that helped our little eaglet. Thank you for reinforcing the nest.
Wonderful to have humans help nature!
What a fiesty baby! Wish we could hear what it was saying. Love that they reinforced the nest. And how both babies zonked out as soon as she was out of sight. Best video yet. Kudos to those rescuer heroes and their straight ladder!!
Right doing alot of talking
I was thinking the same. Feisty eaglet! Feisty is good! The adrenaline was flowing for sure. All's well that ends well. ❤
An absolutely fantastic thing to witness, for sure!
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OMG that lil eaglet looked sooo happy for the rescue....nice job & hearty rails too = thx Whimsy!!!!
I'm in love with the background music the birds are singing and it echoes in the corner of the forest, very soothing and calming music ❤🦅🤗
Beautiful!! They got there a bit earlier than I expected!!
So sweet ❤ Thank you to all that helped.
My heart ❤️ is filled with joy watching this video. Thank you !! Thank you for your hard work and love g For wildlife
This nest, Bald Canyon Eagle nest is on San Clemente Island in the Channel Islands California. It is owned by the Navy. They allowed Institute of Wildlife Study to put up a camera. No microphone allowed so there is a taped loop of sounds provided by IWS. Dr. Peter Sharpe returned from retirement to once again head the IWS. Dr. Sharpe is a legend. Help in the Return of the eagles in the Channel Islands restoration. He has performed many rescues on the nests of the Islands. One at BC last year when they had three eaglets. I have watched him rescue one eaglet on Two Harbors Catalina and one at WestEnd Catalina. Side note WestEnd has three eaglets, again, this year❤
Dr. Sharpe = Eagles' best friend.
This is the best news! So grateful to all involved. Maybe after these eaglets have fledged and leave, thid nest can be reinforced better.
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Tysvm for the wonderful update and everyone involved to rescue and return this baby home safely and to add better rails to the nest ❤🤗
She’s chatting at the woman the entire time saying mom and dad bring sticks not you.😂😂
Thank you to all rescuers concerned. The eaglet didn't seem to appreciate being rescued though. Looked like he wanted to take chicks out of her
YAY! Great rescue and much needed on the nestorations 💪💪 Thank you so much for helping this eaglet get home 🙏
Thank you for requesting. I was hoping you would give them a snack.❤
That would be impossible 😂
Dad came in swiftly with a fish, so our little fallen eaglet was rewarded well after his/her adventure. :)
Wow! Awesome! What a great rescuer! Climbs trees, performs a medical evaluation and nest building. So talented! QUESTION: Why don't the adult eagles attack? You don't even hear them complaining.
The parents just about always stay nearby, watching, during rescue/banding missions. They have just enough healthy fear of humans to take off, but they tend to keep a close eye. I have no doubt that some would/could/have choose to attack though, which is one of the reasons why these missions are risky.
Oh wow! My heart is so happy and thankful for these wonderful people❤
Great job! Let's try to keep them safe! 👍
Thank You & WELL DONE!!! ❤
That’s great❤ That nest needed fixing to many holes in the branching.
Yay!!! I love e a happy ending!!😅
Lucky to be alive. Eaglets with flight feathers have died from a fall. We'll done ❤ 🦅
You guys are HEROS! Thank you so much . This brought tears to my eyes
God Bless you for all you did for these eagles.
👏👏👏🫶❤️🐥😊Thank you
Sharon Shneyer, Thank you for this uplifting video. Since I don't watch this Cam regularly, Wings, am I assuming correctly that there are 2 eaglets at this nest? PS. I have seen renesting before.(Okay, I saw the 2nd one in the back)
Thank you so much for saving the Eaglets life & reinforcing the nest 🪹!
Perfect...💯💗 thank you to all involved!!🫶
Thank you all for helping them❤
What a rewarding job! Looked like the chick tried to bonk the rescuer a few times! 🤣 thank you for rescuing the chick!
Thank you for that
Thank you! 🙏🏼 😊❤
OMG thank u so much god blessing all of u ❤👏💪🙏
Fantastic!! Well done! ❤
Thank you for video ❤
Since this is a repeat event, and it’s for our national bird, I think the military should pre-vet a specific team to be allowed in to rescue fallen eaglets - it’s an idea worth consideration, to make these babies wait a lot less time when medical help may be needed.
Wonderful. S/he looked good. Thank you WoW!
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Have you seen mom or dad yet
Yep - parent already returned to the nest & little champ is resting. Last I checked, it hadn't eaten yet - but if not eating already, I'm sure food will be brought in very soon.
Amazing eagle parents, 👏 😍 for sure 😊
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I wonder why they both bow their heads in unison at 11:03?
Oh this really warmed my heart. I absolutely love this. That rescued eaglet is quite feisty! I did have a question, why do the eaglets put their heads down like that after the humans left?
I have no idea! Perhaps a silent relief moment?
Excellent!
Thanks for posting. That was amazing. Do you know when it fell out of the nest? What was the cause? and how long it was on the ground?
Details are sketchy. The cams at this location basically go down at night & come up after they've had to time to power up from solar charge. When they came up the morning before the rescue, the eaglet was in that position & spot, so what took place wasn't actually witnessed. Most likely a simple misstep or something similar. S/he never did hit the ground - It remained in a sort of "pit" of branches just alongside the nest for probably a bit over 24 hours total.
@@WingsOfWhimsy thank you!
10:55 Nap time.