Bald Eagle Cam!

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Bald Eagle Cam!

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http://www.audubonofflorida.org/friends ... e/cam.html

While I've only found this tonight, after dark, this should show a pair of Bald eagles on the nest. I can't wait to check it out after work tomorrow!

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There is also one at the Norfolk Botanical Garden, Norfolk, Virginia. Eggs have been laid already!

http://www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.com/EagleCam.shtml
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Thanks Largosmom, I'll check that out too! In MN the local news had a Cardinal cam (the last summer I was there) a few years ago. I'm going to see if they have that going at all this year. (Kare11.com) I'm trying to find my foal cam links, but I've not had much luck. You can watch foals be born through the night.
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Here are some photos I took last year during a visit to the Botanical Gardens. They were taken from a long distance, so the resolution isn't all that wonderful. The eagles have apparently moved their nest this year. The young eagles were getting ready to fly the week I was there and were exercising their wings some.

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There are chicks on mine, and yours has a light so you can watch all night. Mine were feeding when I got to them, I saw both parents and 2 chicks.
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