Thursday, May 21, 2009

Eaglets Are Growing Fast!

Hi All,
I am happy to report the continued growth of the eagle chicks. I have made two visits to the nest site in an effort to solve some of our technical issues...to no avail yet. However, I have been able to capture live footage on those visits which I have posted and will continue to post on our website at . Please watch these and keep up to date with the uploading 15-sec images as best you can. It is going to be incredible to watch these birds develop over the next 8-10 weeks.
Many thanks for all your posts!
All the Best,
Patrick Keenan
BioDiversity Research Institute

124 comments:

  1. Beautiful sunset 5/21/2009

    May I ask, why is the upper image sticking every night this week until mid morning or later the next day? 8:49 pm est - stuck at 8:09 pm

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  2. 4:18 am est - Instant update image top is stuck at 8:09 pm est from 5/21. Bottom image, eagle appears to be nestled in.

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  3. BRI...thanks for bringing us these terrific images. I've never seen 'live' eaglets before and this is just wonderful. I know the live stream problems are (clearly) giving you some headaches, but the updated stills are a good substitute. Thanks again.

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  4. Beginning to see the little eaglets in the lower image screen....perhaps you can zoom in just a tad more? Thanks!

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  5. 6:37 PM EST Bottom image is black and white. Could you adjust for sunrises and sunsets. Thank you.

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  6. Sorry, but I'm having trouble finding the live footage you posted - would you be able to post a link? Thanks!

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  7. http://www.briloon.org/watching-wildlife/video.php

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  8. 9:05 AM EST Both eagles at the nest. Image stuck - 9:12 AM EST

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  9. Eaglets are getting big! Upper image stuck again on 2:29 PM EST.

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  10. Top image stuck at 8:36 PM EST - It is now 9:16 PM EST.

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  11. Top image stuck at 8:36 PM EST - It is now 4:58 AM EST.

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  12. Top image stuck at 8:36 PM EST - It is now 9:43 AM EST. Both parents at the nest - bottom image.

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  13. Top image stuck at 8:36 PM EST - It is now 12:17 PM EST. Hopefully someone from BRI will read the blog and fix the image.

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  14. Top image stuck at 8:36 PM EST - It is now 3:45 PM EST. Well I guess that is it for the weekend. Hope BRI reads their ning blog so they will know the images are down. Maybe MS. C has emailed Patrick since she has alot to do with the cams.

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  15. Msy 25th 4:46 AM EST Image still stuck at 8:36 PM EST May 23rd.

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  16. Such a shame - image still stuck

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  17. Keep peeking in and first image isn't working since the 23rd. When will we have the images again? Thank you!

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  18. 7:54 am Upper image still showing 5/23. Lower image both parents at the nest.

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  19. 10:21 am est Image working. Eaglets are so big. They grew over the last 48 hours for sure.

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  20. 12:32 PM EST - Image stuck again at 12:03 pm

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  21. BRI Could you treat us with zooming every once in a while?

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  22. Upper image same image for an hour 3:21 pm est -
    4:23 pm est.

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  23. To "Anonymous"...here is what is posted on the main page where the still shots are located. [***We are currently experiencing technical issues with our streaming satellite internet feed. Thank you for your patience as we work toward a solution. Enjoy the images!]

    BRI is obviously aware that the images are stuck. All the updating of times when images are frozen in the world won't help it be remedied any more quickly. Please try to enjoy what you get, instead of constantly filling the forum with the updates stating times when it's observed that the images are stuck. We all want the live feed back. Just be patient.
    Judy in Missouri

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  24. Dear Judy, the way the BRI Blog worked in the past was that we would report anything to BRI communicating through this thread. Sorry if you misunderstood the reason for posting about the images not working. BRI has always asked viewers to post this info in the past. Also I am aware the the streaming satellite is null and void at this point. It did state enjoy the images and as a form of communication since the upper image is down for as long as it was this past weekend, I felt communication was necessary. Again that is what BRI liked us to do in the past. It has nothing to do with patience. Just following up like we always did on Maine Cam1 before MaineCam2 was available. It is obvious that bloggers have changed the threads as a type of communication to BRI on all aspects of the cam, so I won't bother anymore. No sense wasting my time, if it isn't appreciated. Thank you for your post.

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  25. Still camera is frozen, again, image is from this afternoon.

    Also, live feed now will not even load, regardless of time of day.

    Is there a timetable for repairs of cam #2 still/live feeds?

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  26. 05/27 @ 10:20

    Oh, my ... wish things could be running smoothly here. Nice thing about the cam comment availability is the exchange of observations and information available to and from all.

    I, for one, appreciate posts indicating a time frame as I can then verify what I have observed and post appropriately. Often nice to see that the malfunction is universal and not just with my computer.

    The babies are growing by leaps and bounds and I am delighted with each glimpse. I also would love a tight zoom of the nest now and again ... don't know if that is possible without functioning live stream.

    JAM in IL

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  27. Wed evening

    There has been no change...15 sec update is frozen and live feed will not even connect.

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  28. 05/28 @ 10:51

    Top cam still remains frozen at 05/27 - 17:10:51. No live feed.

    Bottom cam still is functioning.

    JAM in IL

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  29. Anonymous said... May 26, 2009 3:49 PM
    "No sense wasting my time, if it isn't appreciated."
    Your comments are appreciated by some of us.
    You're right about Eagle1 and BRI wanting updates and it makes sense, especially now that the live feed is down.
    Keep up the good work.

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  30. 5/29/09 image on 5/27/2009 17:10:51

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  31. 8:16:37 Image working now...very wet eagle and eaglets.

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  32. May 29, 2009 10:06am EDT
    I have noticed that the 15-second update does not register, but if the internet is closed out and then opened again a few seconds, the picture and time will change. The picture stays a couple of minutes behind the time but I can see many changes. Try it!

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  33. May 29, 2009 10:11am EDT
    I have noticed that the 15-second update does not register but if the internet is closed out and then opened again in just a few seconds, the picture and time will change. The picture stays a couple of minutes behind the time but I can see many changes. Try it!

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  34. May 29, 2009 11:33am EDT
    First, I am sorry about the previous double posting. I don’t blog very often.

    Second, concerning the 2006 blog. We were BRI’s assistants. We kept them up to date as to what was happening in and around the nest and that included telling them when the EagleCam was down. We didn’t sit around saying “Keep up the good work” when things weren’t working properly. They told us to “Keep up the good work!” We helped them and they kept us informed and answered our questions. Please, let’s get along and do our job. Of course, we don’t want to habitually harp on the failings of the feed but just keep BRI up to date. Perhaps the quotes below will help explain the reason for this cam.

    “Bald Eaglecam said... Also, thank you for your detailed observations. Since I don’t have much opportunity to watch the birds, I have been reading your notes to find out the latest on the birds. Keep up the good work!” Wing Goodale, BioDiversity Research Institute

    “We are so pleased you are enjoying the site and we are learning so much from your observations. Thank you!” Wing Goodale, BioDiversity Research Institute”

    “Some of you are naturalists in the making. Your field notes are very helpful to Charlie and I, who don't have time to watch the eagles more than a few minutes each day.
    Mark McCollough U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service” 2006

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  35. Chicks in nest alone. They don't look very good. Hope all is well . . .

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  36. Still no adult eagle (about post really at 8:19 EST) but the chicks are sitting up and looking around. (8:46 AM EST)

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  37. Anonymous said...
    Chicks in nest alone. They don't look very good. Hope all is well . . .

    May 30, 2009 5:19 AM

    Upper image not working at 8:47 am but not to worry, eaglets were doing just great yesterday. They are just wet and probably very tired. They also have had their breakfast this morning and both ate.

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  38. ***We are currently experiencing technical issues with our streaming satellite internet feed. Thank you for your patience as we work toward a solution. Enjoy the images!

    Down since 8:27:51 am

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  39. May 30, 2009 10:15 am EDT
    (Perhaps, this information will help the techs.) Update was working yesterday if you finessed it. The picture and time would not update if the program was left open. The updates were only 2 to 3 min. behind the time if the internet was closed out and then opened again in just a few seconds. That process does not work now. Upper screen still registers “2009-05-30, 08:27:51 am” EDT regardless of how many times you close out the program and reopen it. Notice also, the blog times are still 3 hours off. Of course, that isn’t crucial to our observations but it does make necessary our noting the time of our observations for the field notes.

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  40. Ok all...I understand letting BRI know when the cameras are not working properly. However, updating when they are obvioulsy not able to do anything to change what's happening is sort of like repeating yourself. My observation was that they know things are not working. Updating about the cameras is something we need to do for them when they've come to the point of trying to get them back to functioning. At this point, I doubt they are able to do anything, and the live feed will not work until the issues are solved. The stills will be sporadic until they can address that.

    I think what BRI wants us to do is let them know what's happening in the nest with the birds, not so much that the stills are not working right. Again, no hard feelings and I apologize if I stepped on anyone's toes. I just don't see the need for hour by hour updates that the live or stills are not working, when they already know that. Especially with the feeds as they are, observations about the activity in the nest with the birds is what people like to read about.

    Maybe when BRI gets to the point of repairing live feed, or makes the adjustment to the stills and are in the process of restoring that, then they can ask for feedback on how they are working. Just a thought...Again, sorry if I may have over-stepped my bounderies. My intent was not to upset anyone.
    Judy in Missouri

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  41. Upper cam has been frozen since 8:27 this morning.

    Mom has finally returned to nest, but still no food for the youngins'.

    Live feed is still non-existent.

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  42. http://wgme.com/Features/DOUG_new.shtml

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  43. 3:34 pm Parent perched on branch. I think skies are clearing. Lower image still on 8:27 am

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  44. Any chance we could have a little closer view on lower image since the eaglets are beginning to show from that view now.

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  45. From what I understand horrible storm went through the nest area this afternoon. Shame we are missing it. Upper image still not working. Both parents at the nest 5:56 pm one on branch, one in nest. Hopefully eaglets are ok.

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  46. 4:47 am eagle perched on branch left side - upper image still on 5/30 8:27:51

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  47. 5:47 am both parents at the nest...appears to be a feeding - lower image only

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  48. Both parents spending alot of time at the nest this morning. lower image only 9:11 am

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  49. From what I can tell from the lower image, eaglets are growing leaps and bounds. (upper image still not working 12:26 am)

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  50. oops 12:26 pm Sorry about that

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  51. Top image now working 5:01 pm eaglets look fine, wet but fine.

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  52. 05/31 @ 18:08

    Hooray ... both updates working! Looks as though the bottom cam is zoomed a bit. That will give a great view of fledging practice.

    JAM in IL

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  53. 9:34 am wonderful interaction with parents this morning.

    upper image at 8:03 am

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  54. 6:27 PM EST Great still of parent feeding eaglets! They are growing fast.

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  55. 8:25 PM Beautiful sky

    upper image stuck at 7:16 pm

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  56. 6:14 am est Is it possible to see the color of the sunrises?

    upper image stuck at 7:16 pm

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  57. Upper image working and eaglets are getting so big. Parent on branch watching over them. 8:55 am est

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  58. I hate to think about the money that is being spent on this internet server - upper image 10:40 am at 11:01 am. BRI is definately due a huge refund.

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  59. Bottom image is acting really wacky but what beautiful clouds!

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  60. Whomever is zooming - grins! Top image is stuck so you will know 2:09 pm - stuck on 13:56

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  61. IF you are still available for zooming - eaglets are sitting up now. 3:05 pm est.

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  62. 06/02 @ 16:32

    Nice surprise to see both cams updating.

    Adult in nest managing to hide the eaglets. Not an easy task at their size!

    JAM in IL

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  63. 7:59 pm Beautiful day at the nest. Lots of activity and eaglets are really moving around. Growing up

    Upper image stuck at 7:09 pm

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  64. upper image is stuck again, live feed will not connect

    lower image working fine, can this view be zoomed in like eaglecam 1?

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  65. Lower image - you can see the eaglets popping up every once in a while 5:19 am est

    upper image at 7:09 pm

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  66. upper image at 7:09 pm

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  67. i hate to say but my image shows what looks like dead birds.

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  68. Anonymous said...
    i hate to say but my image shows what looks like dead birds.

    June 3, 2009 6:43 PM

    Just sleeping and it is an image that is stuck at 5:12 pm

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  69. Both images aren't working today at 6:08 a est.

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  70. BRI Can you move the cam up on the bottom image so we can see the eaglets more verses the bottom of the nest? Eaglets getting active now.

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  71. The color seems to have changed on the bottom image - too bright??? Eagle looks like there might be an intruder in the area 8:32 am

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  72. Upper image worked for a few minutes this morning. Eaglets look fine. 10:17 am

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  73. Patrick on the upper image where day, date and time are it is cutting some of the view off when eaglets are close to the edge of the nest. Can you put the other back with the black background with info to the left. Please and thanks

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  74. 4:46 pm upper image stuck. Must be one of those days.

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  75. Patrick, the lower image seems to have lost most of its color...sky is white and most of the time image is real bright. Could you look at it and see what might have happened? Thank you.

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  76. I agree. Both upper and lower images are very washed out in color. Hopefully BRI can fix it.

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  77. Is the baby on the left side of the screen ok? I never see it moving?

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  78. Nevermind my previous post. Of course it moved after I posted.

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  79. Instant images have been working really well today. Hopefully it continues. Thank you Patrick.

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  80. Anonymous said...
    Is the baby on the left side of the screen ok? I never see it moving?

    June 5, 2009 9:15 AM

    Anonymous said...
    Nevermind my previous post. Of course it moved after I posted.

    June 5, 2009 9:22 AM

    I have noticed that these two eaglets aren't as active as what I have seen in the past from other nests. They seem to sleep more than other eaglets. But they sure do look healthy and parents have been wonderful.

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  81. No sunset. I wonder why? Sky is white. Eaglets were just fed by parent. They are getting bigger everyday.

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  82. My images keep just disappearing, the screen goes to white!!!

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  83. Pretty pink sky this morning. One eaglet stood up while the other slept. Then the other eaglet woke up and stretched its wings real wide. Patiently waiting for breakfast to arrive.

    Sky turns white...Patrick perhaps you can adjust the color. Our Maine blue sky isn't shown throughout the day anymore.

    updates working really great the last couple of days.

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  84. Would love a few zooms in on the lower image. Eaglets are getting so big...would love to see them from that view.

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  85. Appears that parent slept on branch. Image stuck at 2:08 am

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  86. In case you have not looked we have a baby osprey!

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  87. DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M DOING WRONG,BUT I CAN'T GET A LIVE FEED.I USED TO BE ABLE TO, BUT WHEN I GO TO EAGLECAM2 SCREEN IS BLACK. CAN SOMEONE HELP ME?

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  88. Quote:

    Anonymous said...
    DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M DOING WRONG,BUT I CAN'T GET A LIVE FEED.I USED TO BE ABLE TO, BUT WHEN I GO TO EAGLECAM2 SCREEN IS BLACK. CAN SOMEONE HELP ME?

    June 8, 2009 10:38 AM

    If you are speaking of the live stream, it is not available. The only way to enjoy these eagles is through the instant images.

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  89. Eagles are showing pin feathers now.

    4:36 pm top image stuck

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  90. image on 16:36:08 6/8

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  91. 1:24 pm image on 4:36 pm June 8th.

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  92. 16:38 pm image stuck - now 24 hours

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  93. June 10th 5:37 am

    Both images not working

    Upper image since 4:36 pm June 8th
    Lower image since 3:07 am June 10th

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  94. BRI Could we have status on instant images?...both down at 11:44 am. Upper almost 48 hours now. Lower since 3:07 am.

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  95. sure am missing seeing the eaglets growing, they are quite something, hope you get cameras fixed soon. Looks like you have a spell of awful weather n still cool. Thank you for all have seen so far.

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  96. Neither of the live feeds are working. Streaming video is non-existent and both still images are frozen, the top one now for more than 2 days.

    As a note, EagleCam 1 continues to work perfectly, streaming video and audio.

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  97. Quote:

    Jam said...
    Neither of the live feeds are working. Streaming video is non-existent and both still images are frozen, the top one now for more than 2 days.

    As a note, EagleCam 1 continues to work perfectly, streaming video and audio.

    June 10, 2009 3:00 PM

    **** The Same at 5:40 am est June 11, 2009

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  98. Images are up and eaglets feathers have changed alot!

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  99. Noticed 'MB' in on-line cam community reporting same problem I experienced this morning...couldn't connect to briloon.org at all through IE, but, and this is the weird part, I could do it through AOL. EagleCam2 was still stuck on the 8th though. Around noon, suddenly it updated while I was monitoring it through AOL's browser, and voila...now connecting perfectly through IE again. I even got the latest IE8 and updated JAVA...nothing worked for IE until automagically all is right with the world. My, how the kids have grown in the last 3 days. :)

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  100. Quote:

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    Noticed 'MB' in on-line cam community reporting same problem I experienced this morning...couldn't connect to briloon.org at all through IE, but, and this is the weird part, I could do it through AOL. EagleCam2 was still stuck on the 8th though. Around noon, suddenly it updated while I was monitoring it through AOL's browser, and voila...now connecting perfectly through IE again. I even got the latest IE8 and updated JAVA...nothing worked for IE until automagically all is right with the world. My, how the kids have grown in the last 3 days. :)

    June 11, 2009 9:21 AM


    As far as the instant images, it isn't your browser or JAVA. It is on BRI's end.

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  101. BRI Please move the lower image closer - even only for a little while. Please!

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  102. Yep...I know it's not my browser or Java that affects the stuck images. My point was I, just as MB complained, was also unable to even connect to Briloon.org this morning, through my IE browser. I could, however, get to Briloon through my AOL browser...probably AOL cached the page. And when I finally got an instant image update around noon, I was able to connect through IE again. I mostly posted it in case the Briloon techs wanted to know, and to let MB know it happened to me too. No doubt MB and I were trying to connect to a different server than those who had no problems connecting. That might be noteworthy as they troubleshoot.

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  103. At 1:26 (6/11/09) today there was a Falcon at the nesting site, could not make out if the baby or Mom but was nice to see someone at "home". Also wanted to say that I was able to watch the banding of the baby Falcon on the "feature Videos". I posted this info on the blog but now see that alot of the post that everyone has left the past weeks are gone. !!!!!

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  104. Upper image stuck again at 22:06 am.

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  105. I think only the clock is working on lower image...no movement in nest at all so image appears to be stuck 6:52 am est.

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  106. Both images definately stuck with exception of clock on bottom image 7:35 am est.

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  107. 06/12 @ 07:45

    Oh geez .... the Eagle Cam1 live feed is not working! Cannot tell if the "nest in the mist" still is current or stuck from the other day.

    Now I am not only missing the rapidly changing eaglets but my morning serenity as well! Yikes.

    JAM in IL

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  108. Really weird how these images are so different. One stuck from nighttime. The other it appears to be daylight with a clock changing the time but no movement at all.

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  109. 06/12 @ 13:48

    Update to my morning post re Eagle Cam1. Live feed still not working and still shot has not changed ... apparently neither working.

    Sorry to leave comment here but nothing is ever posted for Eagle Cam1.

    JAM in IL

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  110. Has anyone been watching the Ospreys' nest? A single chick hatched over the weekend but the second egg hasn't hatched and now - I hate to be the bearer of bad news - it looks like the chick has now died...!! it sure made me and a coworker verrrry sad... he/she was such a cutie!! It looked fine yesterday... with the good(being able to view) comes the bad. Patrick/Wing any ideas as to what might have been the problem? Thanks, Carole in MN. 6-12-09 2:00PM

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  111. I also noticed that the Osprey chick and unhatched egg have been abandoned. The chick is laying on the edge of the nest, motionless. Very, very sad. I understand that this is part of nature and happens all the time, but very hard to watch. I watched the Finches hatch, grow and fly away and then truly enjoyed watching "Little Fiesty" grow and take flight. Liked watching the Osprey as the live feed was good, but will now focus solely on the Eagles and hope the cameras get fixed.

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  112. Top image is working now. Bottom is not. 4:24 pm est.

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  113. 5:51 upper image stuck - bottom image wacky. Perhaps someone is working on the cam.

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  114. Really need to bring that second image closer. Please!

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  115. Top image stuck as usual on 22:14 6/12

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  116. Top image stuck as usual on 22:14 6/12

    12:32 pm est 6/13

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  117. I notice the baby osprey is gone and the adult is still sitting on the second egg.
    3:05pm June 13

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  118. 7:14 PM EST

    Top image on 22:14 6/12

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  119. Upper image still on June 12 at 22:14. Bottom image - I think it is raining. Difficult to tell for sure with the white sky.

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  120. 06/14 @ 13:20

    Hooray, both still cams working on Cam2 and the bottom pic has been zoomed. Thanks, BRI. Would still be wonderful if we had live video for fledging.

    Both eaglets looking very big.

    Unfortunately, Eagle Cam1 is not functioning at all.

    JAM in IL

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  121. Well it was fun for awhile. Upper Image stuck again at 15:33:51. Eaglets doing fine despite the rain. Did see some great wing excercises.

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  122. It's amazing how fast the eaglets are growing.Miss seeing the falcon, thankfully we can see the ospreys now.

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  123. stuck again 15:33 6/14

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