Two Bald Eagle Chicks Die on Santa Cruz Island

The cause is unknown, but experts will examine the carcasses of the newly hatched birds

By | Published on 04.30.2009

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After several years of successful hatching of young eagles, researchers last month discovered that two bald eagle chicks have died inexplicably on Santa Cruz Island.

“This year, the eagles had two eggs that hatched, and shortly after, the chicks died,” said Frank Foster, a volunteer at the Channel Islands Visitors Center. The cause of their deaths is still unknown, he said, but noted that a group of technical experts would be working to examine the carcasses.

Foster said the parent eagles have successfully produced three eggs, and that those chicks have survived and appear to be healthy.

Bald eagles were found on all of the Channel Islands until the mid-1950s, when human encroachment and pollution kept them from nesting. The last known nest had been seen in 1949, according to the Channel Islands Web site.

All of that changed in 2002, however, when the Montrose Settlements Restoration Program began a five-year feasibility study to determine if the eagles could thrive in the Northern Channel Islands, after they experienced difficulty on Santa Catalina Island

Since then, 61 bald eagles have been raised by humans in the absence of their parents, and about 25 birds still live on Santa Cruz, Anacapa, Santa Rosa and San Miguel islands.

Foster said that when the researchers learn a cause of death, that information will be posted on the Channel Islands Web site.

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» on 05.02.09 @ 03:44 AM

Researchers did not discover the Santa Cruz Island eagle chicks’ death “this week.” The news was reported on the Institute for Wildlife Studies website eagle cam discussion forum on April 11. According to Dr. Peter Sharpe, there were no plans to recover the carcasses so the cause of death will not be determined.

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» on 05.02.09 @ 11:47 AM

Let the local nature conservancies seriously consider bringing future eaglets and parents to Washington County, UT.  The survival rates of both bald and golden eagles here is astounding - largely because residents truly care about not mucking up nor littering the natural landscape. The same cannot yet be said re: the most recent efforts for condors’ safety at The Tejon Ranch Conservancy in Kern County - although Barry Zoeller, P-R spokesman will attest to the contrary.

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» on 05.02.09 @ 11:51 AM

“SLIGHTLY MODIFIED & DUPLICATE” = = Let the CA Channel Islands local nature conservancies seriously consider bringing future eaglets and parents to Washington County, UT.  The survival rates of both bald and golden eagles here is astounding - largely because residents [many of us CA ex-pats] truly care about not mucking up nor littering the natural landscape. The same cannot yet be said re: the most recent efforts for condors’ safety at The Tejon Ranch Conservancy in Kern County - although Barry Zoeller, P-R spokesman will attest to the contrary on their web site.

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