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I just ran across a web site that has an eagle web cam of a nesting bald eagle. She's sitting on 3 eggs. You can check it out at www.suttoncenter.org/eaglecam.html. I hope you enjoy......
CookingLady's profile
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Thanks for posting. I love Nest cams. Here is a list.

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spiritedlulu's profile

8 months ago
Love web cams of wild animals. Thank you.
cocochoc's profile

8 months ago
This is amazing. I have been watching since the original post and one of the eggs has hatched. It is wonderful to have such a great view of the parents caring for the baby. This is an extremely active nest cam. I love it.
me26's profile

8 months ago
I've been checking it out everyday too. I'm hoping another of the eggs will hatch. It's been great to see how the male eagle has been with the chick, too. Hope you caught one of those moments.
CookingLady's profile

8 months ago
I have seen that, in fact I just saw the male feeding the chick some yummy fish. He then carefully covered the eggs and chick with his body. Like you I'm also looking for another egg to hatch. Thank you so much for providing the link to this site.
me26's profile

8 months ago
Thanks for sharing....

:)
Deskjeting's profile

8 months ago
Sunday, 12:45pm got to see adult eagle feeding baby, "decorating" nest and settling in to sit on eggs and protect baby! Sutton Avian Center under eggs. I watched this site last year and loved it! Check it out.
bamagran's profile

7 months ago
Just to keep you up to date - all three of our nests have eggs and some are
about to hatch!

The Hornby Eagle Nest:
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for a view of the eggs this morning. What a wonderful day here on the West
coast of Canada!
and here for live viewing:

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Sidney Nest:
Here's a look at the eggs in the new Sidney nest too:
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and here for live viewing:

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Delta's O.W.L. (Orphaned Wild Life refuge) nest has a spider watching over
it -
best viewed at night with the infra-red lights on:
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Note to all of you who would like us to clean the spider web away - sorry,
you'l
l just have to wait until another storm comes by and blows it away - or
until the eaglets have fledged and we can get up to clean the camera :)
And here's a view of the eggs from yesterday:
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and here for the live viewing:

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Looks like we're going to have a bumper crop of eaglets to watch over the
next days and weeks - tune in for the fun and keep up your donations so we
can continue to provide these wonderfully educational cameras and
facilities.

The Hancock Wildlife Foundation
a Not-For-Profit Society

David Hancock and all the Volunteers
spiritedlulu's profile

7 months ago
spirt...Good links...Thanks for sharing....
Deskjeting's profile

7 months ago
Thanks for sharing. Northwest Trek,Eatonville, Wa. is going to become home to an injured male Eagle.
SallyAlly's profile

7 months ago
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