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By: EAGLEPEEP (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 04:27 PM EDT
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Vicki! It sure has been quiet since Ozzie and M15 departed. Praying for a good mate for our Harriet. Time will tell.....
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By: wskrsnwings (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 04:39 PM EDT
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I love you, Harriet!!!
first time I have seen her on the cam this season. She is so beautiful!!

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By: Val (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 04:43 PM EDT
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Oh how beautiful and radiant you are Harriett on this fine day!!
It is great to see you perched here and do know I love you as well!!
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By: Opal (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 05:15 PM EDT
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Did the tree loose a branch? Seems there is zero coverage over the nest.
Second question is it at all possible for lady harriet to be carrying eggs from m15.?
Slim been around today?
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By: IrishEyes (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 05:31 PM EDT
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By: wskrsnwings (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 05:31 PM EDT
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Quote by: OpalDid the tree loose a branch? Seems there is zero coverage over the nest.
Second question is it at all possible for lady harriet to be carrying eggs from m15.?
Slim been around today?
Hi Opal, only the ones Harriet has been snatching. Eagles, and hawks, will sometimes break even shade providing branches from the nest tree for easier access in and out. When M15 was still with Harriet, it seemed that she was grabbing more branches from the nest tree this year. And if you think about it, M15 still had quite the time finding easy access into the nest with his branches and/or just himself. Harriet may instinctively been "clearing a path" for M15. Don't you like my logic? 
There are branches above that provide shade. As the sun moves throughout the day, there are times when the whole nest is sunny though.
No Harriet is not carrying eggs from M15. In the past Harriet has laid eggs the end of November so her fertile period will be in November.
Yes, "slim" the sub adult was with her today. I was here to post the video when I saw your questions.
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By: IrishEyes (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 05:32 PM EDT
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By: IrishEyes (offline) on Friday, October 02 2015 @ 05:33 PM EDT
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