Minnesota Bound Eagle Rescue

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • From the Minnesota Bound Live Eagle Cam - Working with the U of M Raptor Center, the Minnesota Bound team recorded a LIVE rescue of the struggling Bald Eaglet known as Harmon.

Комментарии • 7

  • @dakotablue52
    @dakotablue52 12 лет назад

    To elaborate, thanks for all you do - for allowing all of us that truly believe our wildlife needs protection and responsible stewardship. I have learned so much from all the cams at various sites - so thankful for all your work.

  • @smudge503
    @smudge503 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much RONSCHARAENTERPRISES. Speaking for the 8000 who were watching, I want to tell you how much we appreciate your updates and being able to have witnessed the rescue. All folks did such good work so fast in order to get up into the nest and save the life of Harmon. I and the rest of the 8000 are VERY grateful and relieved that you do what you do because you care!

  • @LASadvgrrl
    @LASadvgrrl 12 лет назад

    great video update and coverage. Love the compassion you show for these impressive raptors! Thanks!

  • @patsyjohnson3963
    @patsyjohnson3963 3 года назад

    I watched this. My first eagle cam. I wish this cam was still live. The land is beautiful. Harmon did very much survive and is believed to have made a visit back to the nest. I cherish the sweet memory of when mom and dad came to him when he was returned to the nest. You get very attached emotionally to these eagle babies. I would love a update on this nest. I know it is very expensive to run the cam and you have to have someone to monitor and correct them or people go crazy when they can't see what is going on with the eagle family. Harmon STRONG ❤🙏🦅

  • @dakotablue52
    @dakotablue52 12 лет назад

    Two years ago a swan showed up in a tidal estuary where a mill stretched out over the water. The swan was in distress - his wings and tail had been clipped, he was filthy and his one leg didn't seem right. The laws in our state are clear that you can't move them- so we intervened from the water's edge, and through a window in my studio that sat level with the water. Many people helped. He recovered. Sometimes humans can help.

  • @munnaprasadsharma6858
    @munnaprasadsharma6858 3 года назад

    Good work

  • @assistrenee
    @assistrenee 12 лет назад

    speaking for the 8000 who were watching, wish you would have had more footage of the eaglet, and your rehabber inspecting him for us and explaining what he saw, like all he was saying in the nest, we only heard bits and pieces. Would also like to see more footage of eaglet in rehab, what the determination is, in a more scientific format, not like a 3 sec spot on the news. for those of us that have watched the whole ordeal, we want more information than what has been provided. thank you.