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I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - Kraniac - 03-05-2015

OMG, so sexy..nothing like watching 2 Eagles in a nest take turns sitting on eggs. Amazing creatures.

(ACK the stream is offline, huge snowstorm rolling through there) Bookmark it tho, really great.

This thing is sort of viraling. There's a FB page for it and the Warden posts sort of cute snippets from the cam with narration. The Female is currently buried up to her neck in wet snow...one Eagle head is all you can see.

Let it load..

Dude!! they're gonna hatch later in March, Wonderful.

Hanover PA Eagle Cam


Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - Psurfer - 03-05-2015

Nice. Makes me want to climb up there and install a little birdy heater for her.


Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - Acer - 03-05-2015

Two cams are better than one: The Pittsburgh eagle cam--
http://eagles.aswp.org/


Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - beagledave - 03-05-2015

The Decorah eagle cam is probably the most famous one.

http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles

In my community, the Alcoa eagle cam has two viewpoints,

http://www.alcoa.com/locations/usa_davenport/en/info_page/eaglecam.asp


Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - hal - 03-05-2015

When I first tried it, the camera was obscured by water on the lens, but now I see this poor bird buried in snow. What a life...

thanks for the link - this is a great nestcam




Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - Kraniac - 03-05-2015

Been really enjoying this. Unreal how these birds stick it out in conditions like this.

There's one cam-clip where one of the birds takes over a warming shift..the bird who gets relieved takes off into the air. The bird who's about to start the shift notices a fairly robust twig that has fallen across the eggs. If the bird had nestled over the eggs with the twig there, the twig certainly could have damaged the eggs. So the bird takes a few moments to move the twig to the side of the nest and then nestles. Duh, I guess, but it always amazes me how these animals just know what's up.


Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - hal - 03-05-2015

You got me - I'm hooked...


DNR (MN) eagle cam, too - pdq - 03-05-2015

...here.

I can't access it right now (work blocks such things) but I think I saw on the news last night that the eaglets just hatched.

(BTW, I think it's kind of humorous in a dark, nature-red-in-blood-and-claw way that you've got these regal, beautiful birds sitting in their nest...along with bloody little bits and pieces of other birds and critters. Eagles gotta eat, I guess, and there's no fridge to put leftovers in...)


Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - vision63 - 03-05-2015

Wow. I like this.


Re: I'm in LOVE with the Hanover Eagle Cam - Kraniac - 03-05-2015

Been searching for Sparrow cams...

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