Eagles Nest

/ Eagles Nest #31  
Even if there chopped up in one of the thousands of wind mills?

I've not heard of Eagles being chopped up in wind mills?? Can you substantiate that??

I give an Eagle credit for more intelligence than that. But what do I know??
 
/ Eagles Nest #33  
If you guys decide to saute those diced eagles, make sure you post it on What's For Supper???? You might had better talk in code though. Maybe call it a tasty American Icon:D

Larro
 
/ Eagles Nest #34  
Maybe those wind mill company's could put large nets over them and just add a surcharge on you hydro bill
 
/ Eagles Nest #35  
We have eagles in the area and we have windmills . I can see eagles getting chopped by the blades because when they'r flying they'r not worried about anything attacking them. ---Trevor
 
/ Eagles Nest #37  
Here is a picture of what happened to a nesting falcon after it hit a windmill.]/QUOTE]

That's totally awesome!!!!! Thanks for some clarity to this epidemic problem!!!!! :D
 
/ Eagles Nest #38  
/ Eagles Nest #39  
Well it looks as though spring has arrived in Southern Alberta, as I spotted a Bald Eagle two days ago, on his journey north for the summer. He wasn't too marked up from Windmill bites that I could see.
The Great Horned Owls that hang around the farm have also moved to a nest as well, they tend to start pretty early. Also noticed some Starlings ( they could stay south forever in my opinion) Now just need to convince Mother Nature that it is spring, although where I am we have had a great winter! mild and with very little snow. Kind of cuts into the winter snow ploughing revenues, but if the equipment isn't moving it isn't costing anything.

Cheers

Roger
 
/ Eagles Nest #40  
Our wind generators here in Kansas are the large 1.++ mega-watt units. The blade span is over 200ft. The turn very slowly. I see the birds pass by them routinely.

I have seen the turbines in southern California. The old units are smaller and spin very fast. So fast you see a white circle. I doubt the birds go looking to fly into them but it is possible a bird may not figure it out. But no where near 39 million per year.

LiveRoll Please keep the Starlings.
 

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