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Ignitor
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Posted on 05-02-06 5:32
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Posted on 05-02-06 5:36
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Ya i was watching it, its boring though! she doesnt do anything, the other egg hatched and disappeared, i heard... and the nest is real high! its in the vancouver island.. its cool when the father eagle comes with food! and when they fightt.
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Posted on 05-04-06 1:14
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Ignitor, thank u for the link,i have been watching this for two days.What actually happened to the other egg.Was it disgarded from the nest??????Confused and a little sad.
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Posted on 05-04-06 4:07
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what the hell... im watching and watching and nothing happens.... when does the father eagle appear.. or is it that u are just bullshitting?
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Posted on 05-04-06 7:57
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The BBC says the other egg has disappeared with the speculation that it probably contained a dead chick. As for the remaining egg, the land owner thinks now there is only a small chance of the egg being hatched as the incubation period is already over. - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4971322.stm Mr Carrick said he feared the remaining egg was unlikely to contain a live chick, as the deadline for it to hatch had passed.
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