The Standley Lake eagle couple also lost an eaglet last year when the tree holding their nest collapsed and the. That nest was covered by the Standley Lake Eagle Cam, which had a huge following in the online community. The new nest being used by that couple now is not covered by a camera, but monitors for the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies keep it under surveillance.
“This past week, we noticed that there was no activity at the nest,” according to a post on the park’s Facebook page. “F420 was seen feeding herself, but was not offering food to anything in the nest, which seemed odd. No eaglets were seen during four different observations over a 24-hour period. The parents had been seen at the nest tree, but were not spending any time on the nest, which means they were no longer tending to eaglets.
Matt Smith, an avian ecologist with the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, said the cause of death may never be known. “It’s fairly common that eaglets die for reasons that can’t be easily determined,” Smith said. “It could be anything from choking on bones to avian influenza. Eagles are very vulnerable when they’re young. If the weather is too cold, and the adults are away from the nest for too long, that could be enough to cause hypothermia. When they are that young, it doesn’t take much for them to succumb to a minor injury or infection or exposure to the elements.
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