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Feb 22 The eaglets are now 10 weeks old.

Feb 22 The feathers are really developed now.

Feb 22 Practice, practice, practice.

Feb 22 Just for your information, the bluebonnets are just beginning to bloom
and it looks like a really good year for them.

Feb 14 The eaglets, now almost 9 weeks old, practice for flight in a couple of weeks.





Feb 14 "One day I will be up there flying".

Feb 14 One of the adult eagles near the nest.

Jan 31 Thanks to Don R. for the above picture taken of one of the adults
bringing a fish to the nest just after the Assisted Living group from Hutto
was there.

Jan 28 One of the adult eagles brings a large fish to the nest.

Jan 28 The feathers on the eaglets continue to develop more every day.

Jan 28 The adult eaglets head out to soar on the thermal nearby.

Jan 23 The adult eagles mate in the early morning light.

Jan 23 One of the adult eagles picks up a turtle in the nest.

Jan 23 One of the two eaglets, now almost 6 weeks old, flaps its wings.
(Note: These images now posted with all the limbs in front of the subject are posted only
for information for those who are following the activity at the nest. Obviously, there
is no way to show the subject without the tree limbs obstructing the view.)

Jan 20 The eaglet becomes darker in color as the wing feathers develop.

Jan 20 The two eaglets, lower left, watch as the adult leaves the nest.

Jan 20 Adult bald eagle lands on limb near the nest.

Jan 13 Eaglet, at just over four weeks, with head just below adult's head.

Jan 13 Here the eaglet's head is just at the tail of the adult.

Jan 13 Both adult eagles with one of the two eaglets mid-bottom right on the image.

Jan 13 This photo is to show the development of the wing feathers on one of the eaglets.
Notice the black pin feathers.

January 2, 2012 The red imposed arrows mark the location of the two eaglets
in the nest. They are now almost 3 weeks old.

Jan 2, 2012 The adult eagle pulls a limb from the tree to take back to the nest.

December 20, 2011. An eaglet, or eaglets, hatched on Dec. 14 approximately. Today
they fed the young several times.

Dec 20, 2011 The adults eagles flew around when they changed turns
sitting with the eaglets on the nest.

Dec 20 Another flight shot.

November 9, 2011 It is very early, but the eagle's behavior today seemed to
indicate they may already be sitting on eggs.

November 9, 2011 Change of one eagle from the nest as another takes its place.
October 17, 2011
The eagles have returned to Llano and have begun rebuilding the nest from last year.

