This is heartbreaking! But at least you posted this in hopes of teaching someone what this mess they are using can do to more than just whats at your house, barn, or whatever! People, we ALL need to do better to protect our wildlife! This may be 7 years old, but people are STILL making the same mistakes! Blessings,Fran
И увидел Господь, что велико развращение человеков на земле, и что все мысли и помышления сердца их были зло во всякое время; и раскаялся Господь, что создал человека на земле, и восскорбел в сердце Своём. (Бытие 6:6)😢 Библия святая
The first letter(s) are site designators and the numbers are long counts. DN2 was the second eaglet hatched from this nest (Decorah North) since we started counting.
Does anyone know the outcome of this eagle family?
7 лет назад+3
Methomyl is a carbamate insecticide introduced in 1966. It is highly toxic to humans, livestock, pets, and wildlife. The EU and UK imposed a pesticide residue limit of 0.02 mg/kg for apples and oranges.
And, it makes for a gawd awful slow and painful death. Loss of reflexes where death can result from discontinued breathing, paralysis of muscles of the respiratory system, intense constriction of the openings of the lung, or all three etc.." - extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/methomyl.htm
It is terrible to see so much suffering, because pain before dying is indescribable. I am immensely sorry for this wonderful family of Eagles and for their babies. I have wept for my beloved Eagles and for all the poor helpless animals who have been and are still being sacrificed for the human indifference. But the greatest anger is that the poison did not kill all those responsible, including those who They have authorized to spread it, regardless of the serious damage it would have caused. Maybe you consider me ruthless for what I said?? But it's never enough for this little people! 💔💔💔
It's good to hear the female/Mama eagle survived, but so sad that the youngest eaglet did not. This is my first year watching the eagle family in Southwest Florida (Harriet-M15-E9); I must say this is quite a learning experience for my family ... and for me. After seeing how so many things that 'humans' carelessly do that can potentially kill these birds of beauty; insecticides in the garden, careless disposal of trash, throwing cigarette butts and/or plastic trash bags out of the car window, etc ▬ I've become quite cautious when outdoors, and really *stop to think* how my actions will affect nature. Even placing trash outside in the trash can, I know there's a possibility that it could be rummaged through and if the bird ate it, he/she could be sickened or fatally harmed. What a lesson this has been; I give my heartfelt thanks to those who are getting these videos out to the public ▬ so 'humans' can learn!
polly, I felt like I wanted to jump through the screen to save them! This is such a heartbreaking scene - and this video should be seen by as many 'humans' as possible. Seriously, people need to learn to really consider how their actions affect everything in nature. Ughhhh .. so very sad!!!
ClicketySplit someone needs to send this video to some of the raptor groups or Christopher Sasse raptor news I bet he would get something rolling on this wish I knew how to do it he has a live feed every Friday night and he reports on all the nests around bad or good and he knows a lot of people
Yes, I bet someone poisoned their mice or rats and left them out in the fields. Once consumed, it would work fast in the little one. The mom can fight it off, but she looked very ill in this video.
From what I've gathered, I think mom 'may' have died as well? I also recall reading about the male eagle (Dad) has long since found another mate? That said, I'm so grateful that autopsies were performed to find out exactly what caused their death. Also, with regards to the ongoing use of Methomyl pesticide, well, I can't say that I'm not surprise by this. (Sigh) After all, I read a Mother Jones article (01/07/16) that said the EPA had finally admitted that the world's most popular pesticide "Neonics" kills bees.The problem being, it was 20 years too late! (Phifft) Oh, and I also read (03/03/17) that Trump's interior secretary (Ryan Zinke) had reversed a ban on LEAD ammo on national wildlife refuges as his FIRST official act! "Hunters deposit tens of thousands of tons of lead in our environment, and it is estimated that between 10 and 20 million birds and other animals-including more than 130 species-die each year from lead poisoning." And since we've known for ages that lead is a deadly toxin, why in the hell did Zinke make that his first official act?! Oh wait... now I remember... the NRA was against banning lead ammo. Silly me! I should have known that the NRA has this man by the nads as well. (Phifft) blog.humanesociety.org/2017/03/trumps-interior-secretary-reverses-ban-lead-ammo-national-wildlife-refuges-first-official-act.html
climbers made it to nest and retrieved baby DN2 will have a full necropsy tomorrow..DN1 was doing very well..mama was flying around then went to nest..Dad also around..cameras may be up soon.
Yes, I saw that today. Here is a picture of how large the eaglets are... Remember, they are only about 36 days old at this time. 2.bp.blogspot.com/-iTgvoK1foTI/V0hF0pQsd9I/AAAAAAAAA3Y/N0-edwW0PE0g2H--FTJYRpfzNBDRT8eWgCLcB/s1600/daveretrievingdn2.jpg
Again All birds of prey do,... Even the cutest little doves,...are notorious the worst,...ever see cats torturing a baby bird,.....most likely it will be cuz the mother kicked it out of the nest
Which baby is the one that survived? I'm confused, the grey colored eaglet on the far right, is he dead? Or sleeping? Because he doesn't look like he's breathing to me? And then the bigger dark colored eaglet, he keeps moving up and down and moving around, is he the one that's poisoned?
@@hi-uz4dx lol you sound like a 9 year old looking for attention from your little momy plus if it is true that your son got eating just say it once ive seen like 5 comments you saying the exact same thing.
It was covid! Covid -19 yeah. A man that was carrying it climbed the tree and started coughing all over the eagles. Decorah mom flew away to try escaping, but the man had a glider and he flew after her and proceeded to cough all over her too. Terrible stuff.
@@Oxzilion you actually believed that bullshit?? The eaglet died from eating a rodent killed with rodenticide- a poison that also kills people if ingested.
@@Arieskie no I didn’t believe it died from Covid. The badum bah was supposed to represent a snare roll and cymbal hit when a crappy joke is told. How did anyone find out that’s how it died?
Hey guys I love this video and want to get more involved in the community but you guys are killing me with the acronyms. DN3 this and Z23F that. Please explain>!?
All baby eagles are identified by numbers and where the location is. So DN means Decorah North.. the number is the number of the eaglet that has hatched there since the nest has been watched. Down in Florida the eagle that has been watched is E9, because it is now just Eagle and itis the 9th baby to come out of that nest since it has been observed. So, when you see letters, it signifies a nest in a certain location and then the number is the eagle number. Hope that helps.
Sharon Shneyer, We had that happen a few years ago at the Southwest Florida Eagle nest in Ft Myers, Florida, when the eaglet known as E14 died on the nest, because her blood feathers weren't were coming in, and the blood couldn't conqulate. Her body went to a wildlife hospital, and then over to the University of Georgia for further testing where several types of poisons were found in the eaglets body. Forgive me if this is somewhat incorrect as it's been a few seasons.
Rodenticide or rat poison is most likely the cause of their demise! Eagles should stick to fish or animals far away from residential and commercial property
Hey. So have you heard? Well that the b-b-b bird bird bird the bird is the word. dont you know about the bird? everybody's talking about the bird. A well a bird bird birds the word
r u kidding u think its our damn job to save some random eagles who got poisoned by an old rodent? this is nature taking its course were not monster for not saving some eagles
@@RiskRule Just to make it clear - I do not support what Gabriel commented at all. I'm truly tired of seeing people expect the impossible in situations like this. I would ask them why THEY aren't doing something more proactive to "save" wildlife besides simply shouting from their armchair. I love wildlife and more specifically birds of prey - but I also know that things like this happen and often intervention is not possible. When it's possible every effort is made. In this case no one can say when or if an eagle snared a poisoned rodent and brought it to their young to eat as well. By the time they show symptoms it's often too late to save them. Otherwise the ones accusing people of being heartless need to start up some organization and go out into the wilderness and DO something.
@@RiskRuleI don't agree it's natural when humans are the ones that came up with all this poison and stuff that harms birds of prey like this. Humans are really messing up nature these days. So many man-made problems.
So much sadness and tragedy on this new nest. Hoping Dad, Mom and DN1 remain healthy.
Not all poisonings are fatal. Hope they survive.
This is heartbreaking! But at least you posted this in hopes of teaching someone what this mess they are using can do to more than just whats at your house, barn, or whatever!
People, we ALL need to do better to protect our wildlife! This may be 7 years old, but people are STILL making the same mistakes! Blessings,Fran
This so hard to watch so very sad my favourite bird 😢 Some humans are such bastards worst thing ever is when we showed up 😡😡😡🇬🇧
И увидел Господь, что велико развращение человеков на земле, и что все мысли и помышления сердца их были зло во всякое время; и раскаялся Господь, что создал человека на земле, и восскорбел в сердце Своём. (Бытие 6:6)😢 Библия святая
The first letter(s) are site designators and the numbers are long counts. DN2 was the second eaglet hatched from this nest (Decorah North) since we started counting.
Does anyone know the outcome of this eagle family?
Methomyl is a carbamate insecticide introduced in 1966. It is highly toxic to humans, livestock, pets, and wildlife. The EU and UK imposed a pesticide residue limit of 0.02 mg/kg for apples and oranges.
And, it makes for a gawd awful slow and painful death. Loss of reflexes where death can result from discontinued breathing, paralysis of muscles of the respiratory system, intense constriction of the openings of the lung, or all three etc.." - extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/methomyl.htm
How can these evil poisoners get away with this - were any of them held accountable or fined?
No one was ever caught. The farmer near there was fined for something, but it was kept out of the news.
It is terrible to see so much suffering, because pain before dying is indescribable. I am immensely sorry for this wonderful family of Eagles and for their babies. I have wept for my beloved Eagles and for all the poor helpless animals who have been and are still being sacrificed for the human indifference. But the greatest anger is that the poison did not kill all those responsible, including those who They have authorized to spread it, regardless of the serious damage it would have caused. Maybe you consider me ruthless for what I said?? But it's never enough for this little people! 💔💔💔
Heartbreaking watching this. You can see it in the mothers eyes how distressed she is. What ended up happening to this family? Do you know?
The female survived the little one fledged at the end of the season.
It's good to hear the female/Mama eagle survived, but so sad that the youngest eaglet did not. This is my first year watching the eagle family in Southwest Florida (Harriet-M15-E9); I must say this is quite a learning experience for my family ... and for me.
After seeing how so many things that 'humans' carelessly do that can potentially kill these birds of beauty; insecticides in the garden, careless disposal of trash, throwing cigarette butts and/or plastic trash bags out of the car window, etc ▬ I've become quite cautious when outdoors, and really *stop to think* how my actions will affect nature.
Even placing trash outside in the trash can, I know there's a possibility that it could be rummaged through and if the bird ate it, he/she could be sickened or fatally harmed.
What a lesson this has been; I give my heartfelt thanks to those who are getting these videos out to the public ▬ so 'humans' can learn!
polly, I felt like I wanted to jump through the screen to save them! This is such a heartbreaking scene - and this video should be seen by as many 'humans' as possible. Seriously, people need to learn to really consider how their actions affect everything in nature. Ughhhh .. so very sad!!!
ClicketySplit someone needs to send this video to some of the raptor groups or Christopher Sasse raptor news I bet he would get something rolling on this wish I knew how to do it he has a live feed every Friday night and he reports on all the nests around bad or good and he knows a lot of people
Looks like it is a very hot day in this nest today.5/26/16( watching this ) love their little peeps.
"Liking" to boost your ratings. Absolutely heartbreaking.
People always killing Rodents by poison .DAMM
After watching this video i can honestly say i have no clue which one ate it, which one got sick or which one died.
Did they all die?
Is the mother on this nest lost also..? I dont think i need an answer
Awwwe, so sad. I've been pulling for this family. DN2 was doing so well too. Must be poison. So super sad.
Yes, I bet someone poisoned their mice or rats and left them out in the fields. Once consumed, it would work fast in the little one. The mom can fight it off, but she looked very ill in this video.
Could have also fed on meat that had been shot using lead pellets
Lead poisoning is not as fast acting as this.
It would be nice to know what nest this is
Decorah North nest
Decorah North. you can tell by the open field in the back and the two branches coming off the back of the nest.
@@coinage8356 who is in that nest, do you know..?
But mom is ok now right and how can this be used still if it hurts the environment of the wildlife that eat the small animals
From what I've gathered, I think mom 'may' have died as well? I also recall reading about the male eagle (Dad) has long since found another mate? That said, I'm so grateful that autopsies were performed to find out exactly what caused their death. Also, with regards to the ongoing use of Methomyl pesticide, well, I can't say that I'm not surprise by this. (Sigh) After all, I read a Mother Jones article (01/07/16) that said the EPA had finally admitted that the world's most popular pesticide "Neonics" kills bees.The problem being, it was 20 years too late! (Phifft) Oh, and I also read (03/03/17) that Trump's interior secretary (Ryan Zinke) had reversed a ban on LEAD ammo on national wildlife refuges as his FIRST official act! "Hunters deposit tens of thousands of tons of lead in our environment, and it is estimated that between 10 and 20 million birds and other animals-including more than 130 species-die each year from lead poisoning." And since we've known for ages that lead is a deadly toxin, why in the hell did Zinke make that his first official act?! Oh wait... now I remember... the NRA was against banning lead ammo. Silly me! I should have known that the NRA has this man by the nads as well. (Phifft) blog.humanesociety.org/2017/03/trumps-interior-secretary-reverses-ban-lead-ammo-national-wildlife-refuges-first-official-act.html
This is so sad 😢
climbers made it to nest and retrieved baby DN2 will have a full necropsy tomorrow..DN1 was doing very well..mama was flying around then went to nest..Dad also around..cameras may be up soon.
Yes, I saw that today. Here is a picture of how large the eaglets are... Remember, they are only about 36 days old at this time. 2.bp.blogspot.com/-iTgvoK1foTI/V0hF0pQsd9I/AAAAAAAAA3Y/N0-edwW0PE0g2H--FTJYRpfzNBDRT8eWgCLcB/s1600/daveretrievingdn2.jpg
It was sleeping pills. I meant " maybe ". I hope they were sleeping.
Baby eagles kill each other
Again All birds of prey do,... Even the cutest little doves,...are notorious the worst,...ever see cats torturing a baby bird,.....most likely it will be cuz the mother kicked it out of the nest
Can't we save them when this happens again?
How my heart is broken...I want to do something but can't. So hurtful. Poor sweet Eagles
you are so kindly and sweet lady
You are so caring
Eagles can attack babies out in open yet you pity them ?
dinesh Kumar yes
@@yunguterus3990 Fuck no!Lmfaoo I HATE Eagles.About 3 years ago one of them snatched up my baby daughter who was 6 minths old FUCK THEM...
Кто убил одного ребёнка ??? И мама с ранена???
что произошло, кто знает, пожалуйста. ответьте?
If it's a bird call it a chick, nestling, not child.
Do you have more films for eagles dead?
You’re a total Asshole!
I love to see eagles die
How about the various breeds of terriers that are ferociou in killing rats. Check out youtube videos of these terriers in England....
then the other members of the family ate him and died poisoned too
Man those eagles even sounded like a cow
Did any of the babies survive ?🙁
yep the other one did
Which baby is the one that survived? I'm confused, the grey colored eaglet on the far right, is he dead? Or sleeping? Because he doesn't look like he's breathing to me? And then the bigger dark colored eaglet, he keeps moving up and down and moving around, is he the one that's poisoned?
@@mittlayton7187 they both died, the one on the far right was already dead before this video started
It's a film. Is that true?
It could only have been a deliberate baiting by some sad old local.
I'm confused tho can they not eat like vultars?
@@DjMicr0dot Vultar??
So sad!
Damn that’s sad!!!
Lmfaoo I HATE Eagles.About 3 years ago one of them snatched up my baby daughter who was 6 minths old FUCK THEM...
@@hi-uz4dx bru i beat your lying you just saying that over and over agian like you want attention dang
@@rxortizortiz1574 Shut the hell up. You sound 12. Lmfaoo.
@@hi-uz4dx lol you sound like a 9 year old looking for attention from your little momy plus if it is true that your son got eating just say it once ive seen like 5 comments you saying the exact same thing.
@@hi-uz4dx yeah stfu lying loser.
i didnt like eagles taking baby foxes away from there moms and eating them but now seeing i feel bad for eagles
Lmfaoo I HATE Eagles.About 3 years ago one of them snatched up my baby daughter who was 6 minths old FUCK THEM...
@@hi-uz4dx ARE YOU SERIOUS?!!😳
I didn’t see a rodent or anything. What happened?
It was covid! Covid -19 yeah. A man that was carrying it climbed the tree and started coughing all over the eagles. Decorah mom flew away to try escaping, but the man had a glider and he flew after her and proceeded to cough all over her too. Terrible stuff.
@@darkwitch8648 damn, I thought they could only get the bird flu. Badum bah! 🥁
@@Oxzilion you actually believed that bullshit?? The eaglet died from eating a rodent killed with rodenticide- a poison that also kills people if ingested.
@@Arieskie no I didn’t believe it died from Covid. The badum bah was supposed to represent a snare roll and cymbal hit when a crappy joke is told. How did anyone find out that’s how it died?
@@Arieskieyou're gullible
Didn't they all eat the same thing?
The female fed just one of the chicks. The other, the one that lived, was sleeping at the time.
Was the older one who ate .
@@joelqueen1378 The greedy one!
poor eaglet! sorry dnn. there's always a loss
America after a tough day at Vietnam
*stop*
@@theuwumasterx4423 *oh but why don't I keep going?*
Try some kindness,God is watching you.
فين الصوغيره ماتت
Thats why u hunt fresh meat
Or that was a experiment for someone. That's human being nature.
Hey guys I love this video and want to get more involved in the community but you guys are killing me with the acronyms. DN3 this and Z23F that. Please explain>!?
All baby eagles are identified by numbers and where the location is. So DN means Decorah North.. the number is the number of the eaglet that has hatched there since the nest has been watched. Down in Florida the eagle that has been watched is E9, because it is now just Eagle and itis the 9th baby to come out of that nest since it has been observed. So, when you see letters, it signifies a nest in a certain location and then the number is the eagle number. Hope that helps.
We must stop using chemicals like that! 😢
Sharon Shneyer, We had that happen a few years ago at the Southwest Florida Eagle nest in Ft Myers, Florida, when the eaglet known as E14 died on the nest, because her blood feathers weren't were coming in, and the blood couldn't conqulate. Her body went to a wildlife hospital, and then over to the University of Georgia for further testing where several types of poisons were found in the eaglets body. Forgive me if this is somewhat incorrect as it's been a few seasons.
Merry Christmas and happy New Year to all!! 🎊🎉🎄🎅🎁💖👍👋👋
Rodenticide or rat poison is most likely the cause of their demise! Eagles should stick to fish or animals far away from residential and commercial property
I'll let them know
@@catinthehat5140 😂
One survive
Hey. So have you heard? Well that the b-b-b bird bird bird the bird is the word. dont you know about the bird? everybody's talking about the bird. A well a bird bird birds the word
I hadn't, in fact, heard. Thank you for informing me about the bird.
Rop is har legg plz halp him
I was thinking that the mom or dad might help.... guessed wrong 😔
HOW MORBID!!! WHY DIDN"T ANYBODY TRY TO SAVE THEM INSTEAD OF WATCHING ON?? SICK SICK SICK! WE ARE MONSTERS!
OMG - and like you - I REFUSE to watch it! Wait - did you watch it?
r u kidding u think its our damn job to save some random eagles who got poisoned by an old rodent? this is nature taking its course were not monster for not saving some eagles
@@RiskRule Just to make it clear - I do not support what Gabriel commented at all. I'm truly tired of seeing people expect the impossible in situations like this. I would ask them why THEY aren't doing something more proactive to "save" wildlife besides simply shouting from their armchair. I love wildlife and more specifically birds of prey - but I also know that things like this happen and often intervention is not possible. When it's possible every effort is made. In this case no one can say when or if an eagle snared a poisoned rodent and brought it to their young to eat as well. By the time they show symptoms it's often too late to save them. Otherwise the ones accusing people of being heartless need to start up some organization and go out into the wilderness and DO something.
@@RiskRuleI don't agree it's natural when humans are the ones that came up with all this poison and stuff that harms birds of prey like this. Humans are really messing up nature these days. So many man-made problems.
I'm almost 100% sure these cameras are not monitored 24/7. So calm down buddy.
What they need is another mouse 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LOL!🤣😂
Good lmao
Lmfaoo I HATE Eagles.About 3 years ago one of them snatched up my baby daughter who was 6 minths old FUCK THEM...
I am very happy if Eagle Died in Wolf's Mouth, Not this way
Lovely dead eagle's
The dead *eagle’s* what?