Thursday, April 14, 2016

Professor William Bearington and Fabio With Eagles

Today we witnessed a pair of nesting Eagles in Forest Lakes. The Complex is getting ready to replace a tile roof on a villa but have to wait until the Baby Eagles are ready to fly. They are protected so the complex cannot disturb them. Once they leave the nest, the Association has petition the Wildlife to relocate their nest away from any of the homes. You see Eagles, catch fish and they tend to drop fish near the homes creating a terrible mess and odor. It will cost the Association some $4500. to relocate and protect the Eagles.

Also we got to feed the ducks that visit Kevin and Katrina's grandparents condo. When we stayed there we fed them three times a day. They laid 12 eggs in the bushes outside our bedroom window. My grandparents took pictures of the eggs, as well as the baby ducks when they hatched as we had returned home.



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