Request for Volunteer Eagle Nest Monitors-- no sightings


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Posted by Ken Schneider on 06:19:58 02/21/09

Since publication of the Miami Herald article this morning, we can expect many more people to be visiting the Pembroke Pines Bald Eagle nest site. This presents a unique opportunity for eagle lovers to share their knowledge of the birds and also impart a conservation ethic. Importantly, observers must be aware that the eagles can be unduly disturbed by unnecessary noise and movement.

Importantly, visitors must be asked not to stop in the traffic lanes, and to park legally on the grassy swale, well away from the edge of the paved road. Children must be restrained. All this must be done politely and with understanding, but public safety must be stressed.

For the next few days, might it be possible for any of you to volunteer to help monitor the site? A high level of knowledge about the birds is not necessary, but you should exhibit your concern for the welfare of the birds and welcome new observers, many of whom have never seen a Bald Eagle in the wild.

The Pembroke Pines Eagle Web suite summarizes the history of this nest and also contains links to a wealth of information about the life history of the Bald Eagle.

Please volunteer by placing your name (or nickname) in the subject line of the FORUM, which is accessed by clicking the "READ OR SEND MESSAGE" link, and post it as a "New Topic." That way others can see the times that require coverage by a volunteer.

Suggested hours of coverage are 9:30 AM until 3:00 PM. Help is especially needed on weekends until the eagles fledge, which should be in early April. I will post my volunteer time as an example.

Contact me directly if you need specific directions to the nest.

Thanks,

Ken




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