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Video opens with Willow on the nest incubating. Gus arrives with prey (appears to be partial rabbit). He hands off to Willow, and she eats in the nest. The next segment is from early morning on 2-18-26. Willow leaves the nest and flies to the Cross Tree (CT). This is the snag/tree that Gus keeps his cache. Willow pulls food from the cache, eats, and returns the leftover food to the cache. Willow returns to the nest and resumes incubation. Willow and Gus's egg has passed the expected hatch window of 30-37 days. We now watch to see how long she will continue incubating. Willow continues to care for her egg, and Gus continues to protect and provide for Willow. Our questions will be answered as we continue to watch their story unfold. Time stamps below, if interested. Here is the Tickcounter for the egg, made for us by LadyDeeagle55: https://www.tickcounter.com/countup/4... Digestion in Owls: https://www.owlpages.com/owls/article... Great Horned Owl: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/G... Gular fluttering: With the warm Florida temperatures, the owls use gular fluttering to keep cool/thermoregulate. Gular fluttering uses open mouth breathing, rapidly vibrating the moist membranes, which causes evaporation and heat loss. Time Stamps: Provided in DVR time; actual time is on the cam clock. 2-19-26 00:00. Opening. Willow incubating. 00:07. Gus with prey delivery. 00:35. Willow places the prey in the nest cup. 01:03. Gus leaves cam view, hoots close by. 01:47. Willow starts to swallow the prey, down the hatch 02:54. 2-18-26 03:51. Willow on the nest, leaves. 04:07. Willow to the Cross Tree (CT). 04:22. Willow gets food from the cache, eats on the branch. 05:15. Closer view of Willow eating. 06:31. Willow returns leftover food to the cache. 08:01. Willow leaves the CT, returns to the nest. Season 8 - Nest History 1-11-26 0409. Willow lays egg #1 (single egg season) 2-18-26 Day 38; egg #1 is past the hatch window 11-30-25: This is the eagle nest of Bald Eagles Blaze and Skye, located in SW Florida. Blaze is not here this season (has not been seen in months), and Skye has not yet bonded with a new male. There have been multiple eagles of varying ages in the territory, and some chasing between males vying for the territory. Without a bonding/bonded eagle pair, the nest was not being used by eagles. There are six cams with amazing views, including two cams with views of the water. Multiple species of birds can be seen on a daily basis, as well as alligators, turtles, and the cattle on the farm. Varying ages of eagles are seen on a daily basis, perching, fishing, bathing, and going about their daily activity. If you have not seen the Eagle Country cams, please check them out! The live chat is open 24/7 on the nest cam with an excellent team of moderators. This is a great place to learn about eagle behavior! Eagle Country channel: / @eaglecountry Nest Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/FPd_RbAD... Bayhead Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/sklPL01m... Cow Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/FtVQBxXP... Multi-View: https://www.youtube.com/live/wHJxg80t... River Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/y-9k9oLD... River Cam2: https://www.youtube.com/live/y-9k9oLD... From the Nest Cam description: Thanks for joining the adventure of Season #8 at Eagle Country! We are glad you are here! https://eaglecountry.net/ / eaglecountry. . / eaglecountrycam / eaglecountr. . If you'd like to help keep the Cams going you can give here, thanks! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... #eaglecountrybaldeagles #floridabaldeagles