The US Ministry of Woke Propaganda Wants to Cancel Everyone
Published: February 14, 2021
But I think that there are people who learned from history and
want to repeat it.
Don’t get me wrong. If you walked up and asked someone like the little short guy from Facebook who sat on some books at his congressional hearing so he could see over the table or that dude with the dirty looking beard from Twitter or all those so-called journalists frothing at the mouth on CNN whether they wanted to turn our nation into a carbon copy of Hitler’s Germany, they’d be positively aghast at the very notion.
Bald Eagle nest in Hanover now has second egg: How to watch
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
Posted Feb 08, 2021
One of the bald eagles at the livestreamed nest near Hanover, York County, tends to two eggs.
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The bald eagles at the livestreamed nest near Codorus State Park at Hanover, York County, are now tending a pair of recently laid eggs.
The female laid her second eggs at about 5:15 p.m. Friday, after having laid the first egg of 2021 last Tuesday afternoon.
They are the earliest known eggs for that nest.
In 2020, after producing and eating a non-viable second egg on February 18, the eagles at Hanover continued their attempt to hatch their first egg, which was laid on February 13, until March 29, when one of the adults ate the apparently non-viable egg.
Bald eagle lays first egg of 2021 in livestreaming York County nest
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Feb 02, 2021
A bald eagle tends the first egg of 2021 in the nest at Codorus State Park near Hanover. The egg was laid in the afternoon on February 2. (Marcus Schneck | mschneck@pennlive.com)
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It’s the earliest known laying for that nest.
In 2020, after producing and eating a non-viable second egg on February 18, the eagles at Hanover continued their attempt to hatch their first egg, which was laid on February 13, until March 29, when one of the adults ate the apparently non-viable egg.
In 2019, the female laid her first egg in the nest at 5:08 p.m. February 26 and the second at 6:23 p.m. March 1. The first egg hatched April 4 and the second on April 6. Despite one of the nestlings being knocked out of the nest June 18 and returning June 23, both hatchlings fledged by June 30.
Image: SABC NewsJon Qwelane will be laid to rest in Mafikeng this week.
If it were not self-restrictive, I would describe the late Jon Qwelane as a “doyen of black journalism”. But to do so would undermine his immense contribution to the advancement, protection and promotion of the craft.
Qwelane burst into journalism via back-door. A wordsmith of note, he was lurking in his hometown of Mafikeng in the North West, working as a clerk in the post office.
Initially contributing as a freelancer to the legendary Mafikeng Mail, he never stopped telling the story of how Oom Leslie Sehume played a major part in recruiting him to the mainstream media in Johannesburg.
The 24-7 stream in Hanover offers two different views and is accompanied by a blog by raptor biologist Zoey Greenberg, who offers educational insights, video highlights and photos from the nest. This is one of our most popular live cameras, HDOnTap co-founder Tiffany Sears said. Since 2015, viewers have enjoyed over 40 million hours of 24-7, live HD video and audio from the nest, as well as daily time-lapse clips on screens worldwide.
Viewers have been somewhat disappointed during the last two seasons. No chicks hatched after a clutch of two eggs were deemed unviable.
Bald eagle populations have recovered impressively in the last 15 years in the northeastern United States. They re no longer endangered in Pennsylvania, but they remain protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Protection Treaty Act.