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Old 03-31-2011, 01:31 PM
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Oops, sorry NanaBee.. I've messed up your name now and also gave credit to Suzee for your site listing.. I am sorry.. My mind is on babies I guess! I apologize for my inattention to the important details.. geeze. I'll try to watch what I'm doing!
Not a problem at all.
I did have a good time trying to see the link that Suzee posted............many many :lol:
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Old 03-31-2011, 03:14 PM
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I thought they had a squirrel there waiting, but looking at it again a while ago, now I think it's a rabbit laying there waiting for a hungry chick. Have you gotten to see it?
I agree. Then we have those horses grazing below. What a shot.

I haven't checked this year, but there is another site I would have to google again. It is Hornby cam in Canada I believe.
Here's a link to the Hornby cam. I used to be really involved with this wonderful group of people. I think it's the best nest cam on the Net, but I'm a tad biased! :D
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I thought they had a squirrel there waiting, but looking at it again a while ago, now I think it's a rabbit laying there waiting for a hungry chick. Have you gotten to see it?
I agree. Then we have those horses grazing below. What a shot.

I haven't checked this year, but there is another site I would have to google again. It is Hornby cam in Canada I believe.
Here's a link to the Hornby cam. I used to be really involved with this wonderful group of people. I think it's the best nest cam on the Net, but I'm a tad biased! :D
CRT I don't see the link, but I can google. Thanks.
This bald eagle watch here has a great view of the nest.
I drop all the sites off my desktop in the winter then put them back in the spring.
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Old 03-31-2011, 03:28 PM
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OOPS! :oops: LOL.....

Here it is!
http://www.hornbyeagles.com/webcam.htm
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Old 03-31-2011, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by crt
OOPS! :oops: LOL.....

Here it is!
http://www.hornbyeagles.com/webcam.htm
Thanks.
Last year they also showed a wider view, as well as the present close up. You could see the water and a lady living in a house below would post a message and then go out her back door and wave a white sheet.........
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This is almost in my backyard (20 miles away). We have a pair around the farm every winter; they have flown off-maybe sharing a nest somewhere? Kids at school just love this!

Just checked it out and there's over 45500 people watching!
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This eagle nest was on TV's "Sunday Morning" today.
Two of the 'kids' have hatched. On the web site
there are two video's of these hatchings.
This site is by far one of the nicer views.

.http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
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I agree the online site is doing a great job. I was surprised to see it this morning on the morning news show.

Those little guys are as cute as can be.. we were right that the parents had brought that bunny for those first meals.. They had it all ready and waiting. It will be interesting to watch these babies grow up. I know many don't survive, read or heard that something like 40% con't make it to their maiden flight from the nest. It will be hard not to be attached.
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