When Minnesota DNR staff with the Nongame Wildlife Program situated a camera on its resident eagle pair’s nest along the Mississippi River this fall, they didn’t expect the pair to set up a new nest about 300 yards away.
For the past several months, there hasn’t been up-close, live-nesting coverage – until a female mallard was discovered in the former nest. And thus, the DuckCam was born.
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