There are two solar powered cameras focused on this eagle's nest. The cameras are approximately 100 yards away and mounted on 50 foot poles in weather proof enclosures. A wireless connection accesses the internet.
http://www.suttoncenter.org/eaglecam.html
This message was edited Feb 20, 2009 6:39 PM
Eagle nest, live cam
Rocco, a couple of years ago, Shepherdstown, West Virginia had an Eagle cam. It was so interesting to watch the day to day progress of the three Eaglets. And "your" nest has four eggs! It will certainly be exciting to watch the progress of the Sutton Center Eaglets. Thanks!
Thanks for the link, Rocco. It is always interesting to watch the nest(s) as soon as the first egg hatches. I have been following the nest at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge on the eastern shore of Maryland for a number of years. This year they have two eggs which should hatch in about 1 week. It certainly will be interesting to see how 4 eggs incubate. The competition for food becomes very competitive among the eaglets. I saw the Blackwater nest raise three eaglets but one was sort of a runt, but ultimately did well.
http://www.friendsofblackwater.org/camhtm2.html
So many nestcams to watch...wow 4 eggs!
Bumping up ...
The nest at Blackwater is full of snow...poor mom or dad!
Oh my goodnesss...That is soo cool!! Both are on the nest now...lots of movement, interaction like they are talking to each other!
This message was edited Mar 2, 2009 1:52 PM
awesome! I tuned in this morning and the camera seemed down.
Oh I lied, it was the virginia came that was down.
That's great news!
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