
Eagle Cam update: Cruel winter taking its toll
Thanks in part to this long-lasting winter and cold temps, there may not be any eaglets in the nest at all this year.
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Thanks in part to this long-lasting winter and cold temps, there may not be any eaglets in the nest at all this year.
Two bald eagles in York County, Pa., rose to social media fame four years ago after being featured on the state online eagle feed. Liberty and Freedom, as they were named by fans, quickly attracted
Wait for expected third egg is over.
Two eggs finally came last week, but with more snow, it’s difficult to tell if a third egg was added to the mix.
Game Commission, partners launch livestream at Hanover, Pa., bald-eagle nest; joins Minnesota in providing live footage of the majestic birds.
So far only the banded female has been positively identified, but the thought is that this is the same pair that has occupied the nest for the last five years.
And in southern Indiana, owl cam is giving viewers a closer look at a brood of rare barn owl hatchlings there.
While the chicks were hidden under the warmth of an adult eagle body Monday morning, there will be times when Eagle Cam viewers can see the eaglets being fed.
And still no sign of eagle chicks — or eaglets — on the Eagle Cam.
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