news for you who watch the eagles at the nest.   I deleted the "donate now"
link because it would convert to a long alpha-numeric code, but you can
still donate to DNR Non-game Wildlife of course.   Only 1.2% of MN tax forms
show a donation for non-game wildlife.  

 

GAndersson

St Paul  

 

From: MN Department of Natural Resources
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 2:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: DNR Eagle Cam Update - Cam to be down for mintenance this weekend

 


 

You are subscribed to DNR Eagle Cam Update. This information has recently
been updated, and is now available.

Hello eagle fans!    Eagle cam to be down for maintenance this weekend.  

The three chicks at our eagle cam nest are all doing well and the parents
are feeding them very regularly. You may have noticed that as each egg
hatched, the chick was not fed immediately. This is normal. Chicks fresh out
of the egg will sustain themselves on the nutrition they consumed while
still in the egg - for up to 48 hours.

Since hatching, they have grown immensely.  The parents have been bringing
in lots of food to cache and feed.  This week, we've seen squirrel, rabbit,
pigeon, duck and fish, fish and more fish!   Just today we have witnessed
several feedings.  Some have expressed concern over the youngest chick, that
it may not be getting enough food.  If you've watched this camera the last
two years, you know that this happens every year!  Does that mean the little
one will come out ok?  Maybe.  We will keep an eye on it.  Year one, all
three eggs froze.  Year two, the eldest chick was injured and had to be
euthanized.  Last year, one chick was struggling and was fed by the parent
to the other two chicks.  This is the harsh reality of nature.  That chick
became very important protein and nourishment for the two surviving chicks.

At some point in the near future, a new "boot" device will be installed as
part of the eagle cam system . This device will automatically re-start the
camera when we lose connectivity to it. This should solve the occasional
spinning wheel that many of you have seen in the past. The choppiness and
occasional dark screen are separate issues that will be explored while the
new "auto-reboot" device is installed. The installation will take an hour or
so, and it needs to happen during daylight hours, so the camera will need to
be turned off for this maintenance.


The additional news is there will be nearby technical maintenance happening
this weekend. This work has nothing to do with the eagle cam, and is
physically no where near the camera, but it will require a power outage in
the area of the cam for two days this weekend. The power will go black at
about 6 am Saturday, March 19th, and will turn back on by about 6 PM,
Sunday, March 20th. We apologize in advance for this disruption, but it is
out of our hands. Since the power will be turned completely off, the camera
will not be streaming, filming or recording.

Finally, we are grateful for the generous donations we have received.  We
could not do this work without them.  Thank you!  However, we are still very
far from the donations we need to continue our statewide Nongame Wildlife
Program.  During the recession, our program lost many permanent donors and
donations and we still have not completely recovered from that. Only 1.2% of
individual income tax forms show a donation.  *****         All donations to
our fund are matched by our Critical Habitat License Plate fund.  We want to
continue to bring you this cam year after year, and if we could raise enough
in donation funds, we could add more wildlife cameras and launch additional
educational and beneficial program efforts.
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We encourage you to take this camera outage time this weekend as an
opportunity to spend the weekend outdoors, possibly looking for eagles in
your own neighborhoods or nearby recreation areas! Here in Minnesota, the
weather is unpredictable, but we Minnesotans aren't afraid to participate in
outdoor activities no matter what the weather.  Have a great weekend!

 


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behalf of: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources . 500 Lafayette Road .
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