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Last updated on May 20th, 2017 at 07:15 am
Hero birds could do with some warming:
There is a life and death struggle going on right now in the snowy Cascades of your Deschutes National Forest. Eagles are battling the cold to protect their precious eggs. Will they succeed? Will they survive?
Watch their battle against global coldening here.
(Via Lee M.)
Posted by Tim B. on 04/27/2008 at 12:49 AM
Maybe they could be provided with polar bear rugs to keep warm?
Posted by andycanuck on 2008 04 27 at 02:20 AM • permalink
Why can’t they put a camera where the tourists go skinny dipping? Damn scientists, always focusing on science.
Posted by The_Real_JeffS on 2008 04 27 at 11:24 AM • permalink
The Real Jeffs—Cameras on skinny-dipping Winnebago tourists? How long were you in that desert again?
Posted by richard mcenroe on 2008 04 27 at 02:17 PM • permalink
And we can also say in the whole of unrecorded history Eagles have never needed to battle the cold to protect their precious eggs. Nor for that matter the heat.