Talk about timing on eagles. See my post 14 seconds ahead of yours where a mini-cam is attached to a Imperial eagle.
I love Eagles.
Here’s a link to the MN DNR eagle cam. Three hatched, two have survived.
http://www.webcams.dnr.state.mn.us/eagle/
And here’s a link to a bald eagle neat in Hays, a suburb of Pittsburgh, PA:
http://www.pixcontroller.com/eagles/
There were 2 eggs, but it appears one was broken, possibly infertile. :(
Thanks for the post. Great to watch Bald Eagles in the wild.
Last Sunday a neighbor was going by on his sled, so I flagged him down, and we got to talking. He mentioned a nearby Bald Eagle nest, which I didn’t know about, and I had not seen any Bald Eagles. Well not 2 minutes after the subject came up, right over my house flies a Bald Eagle, flies downto the river behind my barn and lands in a tree. 5 minutes later another flew down to the same tree and you coukd hear them carrying on squawking to each other. The timing was unreal.
My favorite thing at the Kennedy Space Center was the 50 year old eagle nest complete with two bald eagles.
link to the live cam
http://hdontap.com/index.php/video/stream/bald-eagle-live-cam
This one is great also. Great horned owl:
http://hdontap.com/index.php/video/stream/great-horned-owl-cam
My husband has been watching this more than a week. My friend and her husband live in Hanover, and she was aware of it already, too. Invited us to “visit”!