The younger eaglet on the Hornby nest, named Echo by Doug Carrick, died on May 11, 2009, as the result of a tragic accident.
Skipper was recording the nest at 5:55 am (before the archived files start), and got a nice video of Hope and Echo, ending with the arrival of Mom, coming in to brood the chicks (
Skipper's Video - Rest in Peace, Little Echo).
Somehow, during the two or so hours that Mom brooded the eaglets, Echo became entangled in the feathers on the underside of Mom's body. There are several theories as to how this happened - it's possible that one of the eaglets pooped while under Mom, or that she got into some tree sap or other sticky substance. Or possibly Echo's wing got wedged in among some of Mom's feathers in some way. However it happened, when Mom stood up at 7:55 am, Echo caught in Mom's feathers. Mom hopped around the nest, perhaps trying to shake Echo loose, and even took a brief flight, but Echo remained firmly attached. It looked as if some of the strands from Mom's feathers were wrapped around Echo's neck, though we have no way of knowing if they contributed to his death.
Beans made a video of this as part of the record of the nest - please be aware that it is a very hard video to watch (
Tragedy in the Hornby Nest).
Mom then fed Hope, and resumed brooding both eaglets. At about 10:00, she stood up again. Echo was still attached. It was not clear at that point if Echo was still alive. At 10:10, Mom flew away from the nest a second time, and Echo fell to the ground below.
~~~~~Doug Carrick posted the following at 10:35:
IN MEMORY OF LITTLE "ECHO"
At 10:30 this morning I looked under the eagle tree and found Echo lying on the ground. I picked him up. He was soft and warm but absolutely still - no signs of life.
Just when we realized that Echo was managing very well in dealing with his big sister and was getting his share of the food, this totally unexpected tragedy occurred.
We are all upset. It reminds us how tenuous life is, especially in the wild. We will miss little Echo but still have Hope.~~~~~Doug and
Boonibarb examined Echo, and reported that there was no apparent physical damage, and no sticky areas, so we may never know how or why he got entangled. Rest in Peace, little Echo.