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pjard 05-30-2020 08:35 AM

Hull Island Eagle's Nest
 
We found a very cool eagle nest on the east side of Hull Island yesterday. It's really shallow and rocky but a very cool site to see.

Tiger Lilly 06-11-2020 06:18 PM

Way cool!!! Do you think it can be seen by kayak?? Thanks for the tip.

pjard 06-12-2020 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tiger Lilly (Post 336599)
Way cool!!! Do you think it can be seen by kayak?? Thanks for the tip.

Yes, without a doubt.

icg56 06-12-2020 02:39 PM

Those are the former Blueberry Island eagles who up graded last year to get away from the rafters at Blueberry.

upthesaukee 06-12-2020 03:11 PM

Just a thought
 
Just a thought. When you are out and about on the lake, and have a chance to observe wildlife, please give them space.

If it's eagles, observe then from a distance. Don't stress them, especially if they are sitting on a nest or raising a hatchling. If the same thing happens again at Hull Island, they'll move again, and this time, you may not be able to see them.

Ditto for loons. We're would anchor about 125-150 yds from a floating loon nest. While floating next to the boat, the loons would swim over by us, 30 ft or so. We'd just sit there and let them do their thing.

Social distancing, on steroids! :rolleye2:

Dave

tis 06-12-2020 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 336650)
Just a thought. When you are out and about on the lake, and have a chance to observe wildlife, please give them space.

If it's eagles, observe then from a distance. Don't stress them, especially if they are sitting on a nest or raising a hatchling. If the same thing happens again at Hull Island, they'll move again, and this time, you may not be able to see them.

Ditto for loons. We're would anchor about 125-150 yds from a floating loon nest. While floating next to the boat, the loons would swim over by us, 30 ft or so. We'd just sit there and let them do their thing.

Social distancing, on steroids! :rolleye2:

Dave

Excellent thought, Up. The area beside our house was a loon nursery when the babies were first born and I can't tell you how people made them feel trapped by trying to get close thereby driving them out of their safe place. Unfortunately we don't have those loons any more.


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