Date: 4/16/26 8:54 am
From: 'PAUL ROBERTS' via Arlington Birds <arlingtonbirds...>
Subject: [Arlington Birds] Arlington Eagles; KZ in Love : The White Bullet (Brief)
A brief update to my post of last night. * KZ revealed a passionate
relationship with Stripe 1 this morning. He and Stripe were perched in
THE tree and were very vocal. She led the way and flew to the
southwest spruce. He followed and both were very vocal there. * Stripe
1 returned to near the dam, and went fishing. Stripe 2 was spotted
lurking in the cover of a pine tree and harassed Stripe 1. Stripe 1
landed on the Osprey tree. Stripe 2 was on her tail and landed
screaming above Stripe 1. KZ saw this from the 10 o'clock branch of
the nest and exploded towards the Osprey tree. Feet first, the white
bullet knocked Stripe 2 off the tree. The action was so quick,
intense, and close that no one was able to capture it
photographically. KZ was amazing. *Stripe 1 later took off flying
towards Horn Pond. KZ followed a few seconds behind her. Stripe 2
joined the eagles from on high. KZ firmly escorted Stripe 2 away from
the Stripe 1. * When Stripe 1 returned, she led the way and anded in
the top of THE tree, where juvenile 78/C had been perched most of the
morning. KZ was right behind Stripe 1 and knocked 78/C off her perch
and started trumpeting, joined by Stripe 1. * Later KZ returned to the
10 o'clock branch, and Stripe 1 returned to the nest. She went out on
the branch and KZ jumped her bones but fell off almost immediately.
About a half hour later they copulated successfully. There is hope the
nest is once again important and the possibility of laying eggs looks
the best it has in six weeks. The odds, however, are not good, but it
looks like Stripe 1 and KZ have really bonded. Overall, this was far
more vocalization and emotion than we've seen from KZ since FAE
passed. Everything seemed important once again. Defending his mate.
The Tree. The Nest. It is a new day. It is the old KZ. Comparison of
notes indicated that Stripe 1 and KZ were seen perched together on
Monday the 13th. Salt had been seen perched alone in THE tree that
morning and has not been seen since. She apparently left of her own
accord. Observers are cautioned that at any distance Stripe 1 and
Stripe 2 might look like adults, especially on a sunny day when the
bright light blows out the fine striping and when flying. Stripe 1's
eye stripe is lighter and narrower than Stripe 2's. Stripe 2 also has
more "salt on her undersides, and a much darker tail overall. She also
appears to have streaking forming where she had a bib, and her belly
is turning darker. (It is possible she is a year younger than Stripe
1.) Both birds will lose their stripes and their "salt" over the next
year or two. NOTE: Stripe 2 is banded with an orange Massachusetts
band that we cannot yet read. Stripe 1 is unbanded. Salt may still be
in the greater area; observers thought they were looking at Salt with
KZ on Monday but it was definitely Stripe 1, so it is easy to be
confused when you see immature but white headed (and usually tailed)
Bald Eagles. There is joy in Mudville today, especially for KZ. It
might be too late to nest successfully this year, but it looks like he
is revived and REALLY wants to bond with Stripe 1. It's necessary for
ultimate breeding success. May it be so. Best, Paul Paul M. Roberts
Medford, MA
<phawk254...>

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