Decorah Eagles Chat
Apr 25, 3:26 PM
peemkay: * I haven't
Apr 25, 3:26 PM
Downy: Almost time to do morning chores. This is such a nice way to start the day.
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
Catherine Soward: Thanks for the info and warm welcome!
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
tulsaducati (Admin): They always eat more fish than mammal or rodent, they are "fish eagles" after all plus they live next to a free fish store
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
iriscats (Moderator): Great to see all of you today!
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
eaglesrock29 (Moderator): peem, mostly fish but there has been rabbit, squirrel, muskrat and some red meat UFOs.
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
Mainecoonlady: Enjoy the day everyone. Toodles!
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
glogdog (Admin): Isn't it, Downy? Perfect way
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
tulsaducati (Admin): tc Maine
Apr 25, 3:27 PM
MWBird: HAGD all! Thank you mods chatters cam ops 😀
Apr 25, 3:28 PM
glogdog (Admin): We thank you all for coming this morning. Nice way to start the Saturday.
Apr 25, 3:28 PM
saltb: Yes, thanks to all who makes this possible!
Apr 25, 3:28 PM
Catherine Soward: yes, thanks to all who make this possible!!
Apr 25, 3:28 PM
glogdog (Admin): Good to see you, Caherine
Apr 25, 3:28 PM
glogdog (Admin): Catherine
Apr 25, 3:28 PM
eaglesrock29 (Moderator): It's especially important during the stage when the long bones are growing that eaglets have a variety of prey. It helps build better bones. Somehow the eagles know this, even without our input lol.
Apr 25, 3:29 PM
glogdog (Admin): Right, erock. Mammal bones provide calcium
Apr 25, 3:29 PM
peemkay: Thanks guys. Have a great weekend all y'alls! It's been real
Apr 25, 3:30 PM
eaglesrock29 (Moderator): Catherine, thanks for joining us with your granddaughter. We are so happy to see children here and such great questions. We hope to see you again.
Apr 25, 3:30 PM
Murphy (Moderator): Thanks to all of you for joining us in chat this morning! We will return at 6 pm CT tonight ~ Please join us then. Chat is now paused
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