Aww what a wonderful moma to protect her baby from the rain. Soon GG3 won't fit under moma and dad at all. Those lil feathers are so cut a good sign the baby is growing. Looking healthy and happy for sure. Thank you for sharing with us. Love eagles alot.
Special thanks to Cherylnv for another absolutely beautiful video. So well done and the ongoing story is heartwarming. AEF - How is Dad Grants beak? I know it was mentioned a long time ago that it was under observation and it seems it still has that black spot near or on the cere, any updates? Thanks AEF💙
Thank you AEF for sharing this series of GG3 videos. As I am new member in watching eagles and goshawks breeding webcams, I wonder if someone can help me for this question? I notice that one of mother goshawk like the parents of GG3 bring from time to time twigs, sticks or leaves back and sometimes cover their little one with them. Are there any reason doing this? - for hiding the little one from eventual intruders, or for dispelling bacteria, or for getting the little used of these “home materials” ? Many thanks for taking time in reading my long question.
Hi Cherish Taiwan, that is a great question! You actually had the right answer. It is for camouflaging the little one to keep them out of sight of eventual predators. Good job 😁😁 Thanks for watching!
Awh, I *LOVED* everything about this video! I can't say one thing was cuter than another. Every time I thought oh that is adorable, the next was just as adorable.😊 I did love him sitting on his bum with his big talons sticking out. *lol* 🐥 You don't know how much I appreciate these adorable videos, 💕whomever catches those different shots and puts captions to them, well you are just so creative with an imaginative mind.😊 Is it AeF Just Ducky? I don't know, just guessing. *Sorry, I now see that the video was created by cherylnv, thank you sooo very much.* 💕😊 I hate knowing that it is getting so close for little GG3 to be leaving. I know this is how you do it, but 😢😢 he will soon fledge and become a big beautiful Eagle. 💕 I do just *Love* what ya'all do for these beautiful, non-releasable eagles. You give them a chance to live an almost normal life for an eagle. I can see the love, joy & happiness in🦅 Grant & Glenda's 🦅eyes when they are raising their little eaglet and bringing sticks in to arrange them. I adore the Food Fairies, 🧚🧚 they are just too cute. Thank you so much again for doing what you do to make🦅 Eagles🦅 happy. 💕A big shout out to Al Cecere 💕whom I miss very much, along with🦅 Challenger.💕
Hi LeAnn, great question. Yes, Eagle Mountain Sanctuary is located on park at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge Tennessee. It is the home of Grant and Glenda and 19 other birds of prey! If you're ever there be sure to catch our Wings of America show! Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!
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Aww what a wonderful moma to protect her baby from the rain. Soon GG3 won't fit under moma and dad at all. Those lil feathers are so cut a good sign the baby is growing. Looking healthy and happy for sure. Thank you for sharing with us. Love eagles alot.
Oh my... how small the egg looked when it reappeared! Absolutely lovely video, thank you for sharing
GG3 😊😊♥️♥️♥️🦅🦅🦅! I like these updates like this thank you AEF!
It's growing beautiful and strong! (From Brazil).
Great video! Very entertaining. Cannot believe how he’s grown.
so lovely :-) :-) :-) Thank you AEF :-)
Great video. LOVED Mombrella 🤣
😂😂My fierce scare , Love It 😘❤
GG3 is so snart and cute.❤️
He knows how to manage.🤗
He will fledge soon .
Soon, another eagle dominating the skies!
Special thanks to Cherylnv for another absolutely beautiful video. So well done and the ongoing story is heartwarming. AEF - How is Dad Grants beak? I know it was mentioned a long time ago that it was under observation and it seems it still has that black spot near or on the cere, any updates? Thanks AEF💙
Pretty. Glacier Gardens named their eaglets the same.
Thank you AEF for sharing this series of GG3 videos. As I am new member in watching eagles and goshawks breeding webcams, I wonder if someone can help me for this question? I notice that one of mother goshawk like the parents of GG3 bring from time to time twigs, sticks or leaves back and sometimes cover their little one with them. Are there any reason doing this? - for hiding the little one from eventual intruders, or for dispelling bacteria, or for getting the little used of these “home materials” ? Many thanks for taking time in reading my long question.
Hi Cherish Taiwan, that is a great question! You actually had the right answer. It is for camouflaging the little one to keep them out of sight of eventual predators. Good job 😁😁 Thanks for watching!
Awh, I *LOVED* everything about this video! I can't say one thing was cuter than another. Every time I thought oh that is adorable, the next was just as adorable.😊 I did love him sitting on his bum with his big talons sticking out. *lol* 🐥 You don't know how much I appreciate these adorable videos, 💕whomever catches those different shots and puts captions to them, well you are just so creative with an imaginative mind.😊 Is it AeF Just Ducky? I don't know, just guessing. *Sorry, I now see that the video was created by cherylnv, thank you sooo very much.* 💕😊 I hate knowing that it is getting so close for little GG3 to be leaving. I know this is how you do it, but 😢😢 he will soon fledge and become a big beautiful Eagle. 💕 I do just *Love* what ya'all do for these beautiful, non-releasable eagles. You give them a chance to live an almost normal life for an eagle. I can see the love, joy & happiness in🦅 Grant & Glenda's 🦅eyes when they are raising their little eaglet and bringing sticks in to arrange them. I adore the Food Fairies, 🧚🧚 they are just too cute. Thank you so much again for doing what you do to make🦅 Eagles🦅 happy. 💕A big shout out to Al Cecere 💕whom I miss very much, along with🦅 Challenger.💕
Is this at the Dollywood park in Pigeon Forge?
Hi LeAnn, great question. Yes, Eagle Mountain Sanctuary is located on park at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge Tennessee. It is the home of Grant and Glenda and 19 other birds of prey! If you're ever there be sure to catch our Wings of America show! Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!