Love Is In The Air

Harmar bald eagle calls from her perch (photo by Gina Gilmore)

Love is in the air at the Harmar bald eagle nest. Gina Gilmore saw lots of activity last weekend.

Sometimes the female calls for her mate (above). He flies in to see her and they mate (on 8 Feb).

Harmar bald eagles mating, 8 Feb 2019 (photo by Gina Gilmore)

… and mate again (on 10 Feb).

Harmar bald eagles mating, 10 Feb 2019 (photo by Gina Gilmore)

They’re getting ready to nest, though their first egg is at least a week away, maybe more.

Harmar bald eagles near each other (photo by Gina Gilmore)

The Harmar pair historically lays 10-18 days later than the Hays bald eagles whose first egg arrived this week on 12 Feb 2019 at 6:45pm. In 2015-2018, Harmar’s first egg was between February 20 and March 9.

This year there’s no camera on the new Harmar nest so we’ll have to watch the female’s behavior to know when her first egg arrives.

In the meantime love is in the air. Happy Valentine’s Day!

(photos by Gina Gilmore)

8 thoughts on “Love Is In The Air

  1. Thank you both so much. We miss our cam, but we have you. Thank you Kate and thank you especially, Gina…as always.

  2. Thank You Kate so much. I love the Harmar’s way to much . just don’t want them to be forgot without a cam . Thank You to Gina

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