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    they nest in the spring/summer all over the tennessee river around here. there is a pair that have nested for the last several years atop a phone tower near where i work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert(Tato)Piteo View Post
    Has anybody seen an update on the dead eagle they found by the zip slide.Was wondering if it was one of the pair nesting in the park.
    From what I heard the one they found was the male that was part of the pair in the park.

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    The last article I read was that it was the female of the nesting pair but no cause yet other than it was just a rumor it ran into the zip line. They have better eyesight than that. It was also mentioned that the young in the nest can be raised by the remaining parent.

    I also see osprey from the pier regularly. Even saw one on the fence Thirsday overlooking perdido pass up on top of the bridge waiting for a meal. I also see them in the nests when cutting through the park along Lake Shelby, so they're around.

    ive had them dive for my bait when fishing live bait on a float off the pier. I didn't realize until then that they would dive!

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    There are a blue million of them on the tn river chain. Almost every tree has a nest.

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    We also have 12or13 whooping cranes here at Wheeler
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    The osprey is one of the few bird that are world wide. Always carry there fish head forward because it is more aerodynamic.
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    Bald Eagles have become common around the causeway in winter. See one almost every week, sometimes 2 or 3. They really give the coots hell when 2 or 3 gang up on a flock.
    Carl

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    Disclaimer: This post and/or report is not a substantiation of or reflection on the true accuracy of the present stock assessment methods. It is only an anecdotal report on or comment concerning local observations. Your results may vary.

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    I see a few bald eagles on Guntersville, Wheeler, and Pickwick buy never see the Osprey on my end of Wheeler.

 

 
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