I want know what happened to the Pilgrims. At least one showed up in a John Wayne movie :oops:
46er Piney Mar 24, 2004 8,837 2,144 Coastal NJ May 29, 2013 #21 RednekF350 said: I want know what happened to the Pilgrims. Click to expand... At least one showed up in a John Wayne movie
RednekF350 said: I want know what happened to the Pilgrims. Click to expand... At least one showed up in a John Wayne movie
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,661 4,838 Pines; Bamber area Jun 1, 2013 #22 The male got a stingray, and is feeding everyone.
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,661 4,838 Pines; Bamber area Jun 3, 2013 #23 Now it really looks like a Jersey urban nest. Very sad.
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,661 4,838 Pines; Bamber area Jun 5, 2013 #24 The chicks are huge. Adults cannot even keep them down. Both parents are great providers. http://friendsofislandbeach.org/ospreycam/
The chicks are huge. Adults cannot even keep them down. Both parents are great providers. http://friendsofislandbeach.org/ospreycam/
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,661 4,838 Pines; Bamber area Jul 13, 2013 #25 Have any of you seen them fly yet? They look ready, and the nest is too small for them all now.
46er Piney Mar 24, 2004 8,837 2,144 Coastal NJ Jul 13, 2013 #26 They have not yet fledged, but should be very soon. On average it is about 8-10 weeks after hatching. Keep watching and when they begin practicing with their wings and hopping up in the nest, the time is near. Soon, very soon. A bit of history.
They have not yet fledged, but should be very soon. On average it is about 8-10 weeks after hatching. Keep watching and when they begin practicing with their wings and hopping up in the nest, the time is near. Soon, very soon. A bit of history.
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,661 4,838 Pines; Bamber area Jul 20, 2013 #27 One of the juveniles is gone. Guess he won't be back.
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,661 4,838 Pines; Bamber area Jul 20, 2013 #28 Uh oh, we seem to have a problem at the nest. One of them looks to be in distress.