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Romeo & Juliet did it again!
...the paired American bald eagles in ne Florida, that is....egg 18 has hatched and 19 is working on it....love watching this devoted pair and each year a new pair of eaglets...in case you're interested. Here's the site nefleaglecam.org
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Your site doesn't work. It needs to turn blue. Would love to see these eaglets.
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We have a camera on a pair of eagles in our town in Alaska now. I can see the white heads in the nest when we drive past and the adults have even visited the nest this winter.
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Originally Posted by maviskw
(Post 7961190)
Your site doesn't work. It needs to turn blue. Would love to see these eaglets.
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Originally Posted by maviskw
(Post 7961190)
Your site doesn't work. It needs to turn blue. Would love to see these eaglets.
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Thanks for the webcam info, I'll be watching the babies grow up. I live in a rural area in north central Florida and see bald eagles often in the winter. They are so majestic and their white feathers are just dazzling on sunny days!
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Originally Posted by KwiltyKahy
(Post 7961716)
Highlight the address copy it and then paste it into your browser. It took me right to the site
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This works. http://www.nefleaglecam.org/
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Originally Posted by maviskw
(Post 7962464)
That took me to a site that showed the eagles with two chicks hatching. I couldn't find one with 19 chicks.
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I love webcams on birds of prey nests. Every year I watch an Osprey nest on a webcam feed, the site is in Wales, and the feed starts up every year when the Ospreys return; it is exciting waiting for the eggs to be laid, the hatching, watching them grow and then fledging, and finally the group leaving for warmer countries late July/August.
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