Sunday, 16 September 2012

16 Sep 2012: Preparing the Nursery

This morning, after a few days of cold heavy rain, the sky cleared for the warm spring sun. The female took a short glide to a nearby tree, spreading her wings to dry off. Then she selected a nice soft leafy branch to add to the lining of the nest.

 This one will do nicely...

July 2012: The Nest

Their nest is huge! Nearly 2 metres in diameter and a metre deep. It sits 30m up in the tallest, strongest gum tree around. We've watched it hold perfectly steady in gusty winds that have bowed every other tree to their roots...



It's really quite entertaining to watch the pair conflabbing about where/how a new stick should be laid in the structure of the nest. One brings in a stick and plonks it down, the other sizes it up and tentatively places it, only to have it shifted by the other, then again shifted by the other...until finally they are both satisfied with the arrangement of the new furniture...


Nest building

Both birds were busy in the winter months rebuilding the nest for the new breeding season. I listen out for the crack of a breaking branch and watch with amazement at the size of the woodwork they sometimes carry into the nest. I have to be pretty sharp (and lucky) with the camera to get a photo like this...


Saturday, 15 September 2012

June 2012: Mating, accompanied by an appropriate squeal (not sure if it's him or her).


Blog Start


The African Crowned Eagle. Recently introduced to Shane McPherson's research on the local Crowned Eagle population (http://kzn-ce.blogspot.com/), I figure it's time for me to chip in, since I have the privilege of a nest site virtually on my doorstep. Over the last few years I’ve recorded hundreds of photo’s, many hours of video and a wad of anecdotal observation. I may as well share some of that with other folk who may be interested. Our happy couple is about to produce a chick, so watch this space...