Friday, July 13, 2012

Update on Elliott and Eloise



We wanted to share with all our Harrison Bay Eagle Cam Friends and followers that Elliott and Eloise are still at the golf course and are routinely seen returning to the home nest with new sticks and twigs.  They are very active around the course and we hope this year will be a much more successful year than last.

Update on the Eagle Cam Project itself.  For those who were concerned about the quality of video and the lack of sound last season we are currently investigating the possibility of getting high speed cable internet to our recording and broadcasting location and are talking with our electronic experts about the best small outdoor microphone for our location.  Hope everyone is having a fun and safe summer. 

Keep Elliott and Eloise in your prayers.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Better luck next year, let's hope


The Harrison Bay Eagle Cam Project has been a source of great pride, excitement, and yes, even disappointment this year. The failure of the eaglets to survive is not a failure of the project but rather a common act of nature. It is a quick reminder that we are watching wild animals in their natural environment and with that come the good and bad aspects of nature.
Whether it was the unusual early spring temperatures this year or the disruption of the storms and tornado that came through our area or just simply nature itself that caused the nesting attempt to fail we may never know. This year’s project was a great learning experience and allowed us to accomplish exactly what we set out to do; view and experience the nesting process of the two bald eagles that so graciously call our golf course home. So with that in mind the project itself was not a failure but a resounding success.
Since December 2010 when the eagles first arrived at the golf course til now the sight of them flying overhead has not lost it’s sense of wonder and awe. The eagles have not left the golf course which gives us great hope for a return to nesting next season. They are spending the nights in the trees near the nest tree and have built several roosting platforms around the golf course where they can peacefully sit and keep watch over their domain.
We cannot thank all of the project supporters that made the project possible enough. Beyond the financial support they provided encouragement and expertise which aided in the project’s success. We would especially like to recognize The Friends of Harrison Bay State Park, the United States Golf Association Green Section, Volunteer Electric Cooperative, the East Tennessee and Middle Tennessee Golf Course Superintendents Association, and the TORO Company and their Tennessee distributor Smith Turf and Irrigation of Nashville, Tennessee for their generous support. The support of these organizations along with the continued support of individual donors will insure the Harrison Bay Eagle Cam Project will continue on for many more years.
We were equally grateful of our friends in the media which provided a great deal of publicity for the project with newspaper articles, radio and news interviews, and special features in magazines and websites. Articles such as these below created a great wave of excitement and brought many interested parties to the project.
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The good news is the eagles have not left the area and regularly return to the nest, still carrying sticks and rearranging the pine needles as if they are ready to begin nesting at any minute. With this encouraging activity happening we eagerly look forward to our next nesting season, one which we hope will be successful on all accounts.
As with many first year projects there were many lessons learned which we will take note of with the intent of improving the project for the years to come. We quickly became aware of the need for a microphone near the nest so we could hear the eagles call out to one another and this will be our main priority as we look toward next year. Another area which we will look to address will be a quicker internet connection which will allow for a clearer, crisper picture without the distortion we experienced this year.
We are very thankful for the support and encouragement we have received for everyone. The website was a huge success with over 52,000 visitors from 37 countries logging on to view the eagles. We are thankful for those who have donated their time, talents, and money for the future of the Harrison Bay Eagle Cam Project.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Almost Eaglet Time

photo by Bret Douglas
It appears to me that we are getting very close to time for some little eaglets to venture into the world.  Elliott and Eloise have been excellent parents so far and I am sure they will continue along this path.  The frequency of the egg turning and the maintenance of the nest has drastically increased over the past few days and all eyes are on the eggs to see when they will hatch.

We are getting a lot of great press over the Eagle Cam Project and will hopefully pick up much more in the future.  Thanks to John Reitman of TurfNet for the latest article on TurfNet.com A Project for the Birds.  It is great to see the interest and attention the project is receiving from around the world.

Friday, February 17, 2012

World Wide Eagle Watching



I am thrilled with the amount of viewers who have fallen in love with Elliott and Eloise.  Above is a screen shot of the Feedjit Traffic Feed that was current this morning.  The power of the internet has allowed people from virtually all around the world to enjoy this project. 


Can't wait for the little fuzzy eaglets to hatch out.


Happy Viewing!!!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Elliott Brings Eloise a Gift on Valentine's Day

Sorry for the absence in posts but it has been busy around here.  

Lots of activity in the eagle nest and Elliott and Eloise are now proud parents of two eggs right now.  The first egg was laid on Saturday, Feb. 11 and the second on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012.  It has been great to watch both parents taking turns watching over the eggs and taking care of them.  Interesting how the same beak that can rip apart a fish or duck in seconds can tenderly turn a freshly laid egg without a scratch.
Video is Elliott's Gift to Eloise on Valentine's Day.  True love.




Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Eagle Cam Gets National Exposure

Golf Course Management is the official monthly publication of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.  This month our Harrison Bay Eagle Cam Project is featured in the Environment Section.  It is a very nice article written by Ms. Bunny Smith of GCSAA and featuring a great photo by our friend Bret Rogers. 

(click link to view)
Thanks to everyone that has logged on to the eagle cam website
to enjoy Elliott and Eloise getting ready for this years hatch.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Harrison Bay Eagle Cam is LIVE and Active

Elliott and Eloise
Wow! What an exciting and active week this has been.  It has been a week today since we launched our Harrison Bay Eagle Cam Project live and streaming to the world.  We have had visitors from almost every state in the US and from several countries abroad.  It is great to see so many people interested in Bald Eagles and in our project.  We have had a few minor glitches to work through but that was expected and we will have them all taken care of by the time Eloise takes to her nest.

I would like to thank Mr. Richard Simms of News Channel 9 in Chattanooga for his great article "Harrison Bay Eagle Cam Goes Live" which reached people all over the Tennessee Valley and got picked up and posted to several other sites and FaceBook accounts. 

Another huge "Thank You" goes to Mrs. Angie Underwood who has taken on the task of creating and maintaining our website, and putting up with all my crazy requests.  Please visit our website and let us know if there is anything we can do to make it more beneficial and educational to you.

We would like to encourage all that are interested to "like us" on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/HarrisonBayEagleCam and follow us on Twitter at hbspeaglecam as this will be a quick and easy way to keep up with what is going on.  We will be posting and tweeting activity in the nest and news about special events as they happen. 

Thanks for your interest in our project and for your support!!!