No wonder the parents were edgy yesterday. There was an intruder in the area, another white-bellied sea eagle, who attacked the nest. Dad defended, they fought, and they went down from the nest fighting.
Neither parent returned to the nest, and the tiny eaglet SE19 has been alone in the nest ever since. He is much too young to be able to thermoregulate.
It is now 1:47 a.m. in Sydney and extremely dark in the reserve. At some point earlier, a team went out and found an injured adult sea eagle, identity not confirmed. He or she has been taken for treatment.
They also saw, but were not able to reach, another injured sea eagle.
Dawn at the reserve comes around 6 a.m., so perhaps then more will be known.
I can only hope for the best for this beautiful sea eagle family.