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Dutch White-Tailed Eagle Ready To Fledge

Posted by Amy on July 22nd, 2006 at 12:30 pm CST
Categories: Netherlands

The attracted attention earlier this year has raised one chick to fledgling age. The young bird is now almost as large as a full-grown eagle.

Forest rangers were surprised that the young mother eagle was able to raise a chick to maturity in her first attempt. The mother is believed to be three years old whlie the father is believed to be a more mature eagle.

The eagles began nest-sitting in March and by the beginning of May the egg had hatched. Due to the size of the nest (approximately 2.5 meters in diameter) and the deepness of the bowl, rangers were not able to see the number of eggs laid. However one chick is quite normal for this species.

The sex of the chick is not known. It has an almost black plumage, normal for a young eagle. White-Tailed Eagles achieve their adult plumage, which is much lighter, in their 5th or 6th year.

The parents bring food to the nest but the chick eats the meals alone. It is performing flying excercizes on a regular basis which consists of fierce wing-flapping and some lift to a maximum of 2.5 meters. Rangers expect the bird to fledge within a week.

After fledging the bird will remain dependent on the parents for another two months while it learns how to hunt for itself.

Source: Jonge zeearend in Oostvaardersplassen op punt van uitvliegen

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One Response to “Dutch White-Tailed Eagle Ready To Fledge”

  1. Wolfstad.com » Our visit to Oostvaardersplassen Says:

    [...] The area is also home to a pair of White-tailed Eagles that successfully nested last year, the first recorded case in the Netherlands, although it is thought that these birds probably nested here centuries ago. White-tailed Eagles showed up fairly quickly after the wetlands were established, but it wasn’t until last year, decades later, that they produced offspring. The nest is inaccessible to the public, but a camera was placed by the nest and live images can be viewed at the visitor center. We saw one the eagles sit on her nest on the screen. She had laid an egg the day before: [...]

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