If you check right now, you'll see Daddy eagle feeding two of the eaglets: http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
If you check right now, you'll see Daddy eagle feeding two of the eaglets: http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
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Very Cool!![]()
Lost and confused in an optical wonderland!
They are feeding again right now.
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UMass/Amherst has a Falcon cam you may enjoy. It's not up yet, but it looks like it should be soon. There is some footage there from last year. http://www.library.umass.edu/falcons
Thanks. I'll check it out.
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I am sooooo hooked on this cam and have been for the last couple of years, (even if the eagles didn't use the nest last year) the staff here is sick and tired of me saying "come look the pip's are all hatched" or "look what dad brought to the nest for them to eat" Steve M. I'll bet you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Anyway I'm glad I'm not alone.......
There are many things in life that catch your eye... but very few things will catch your heart.... Pursue those!
Oh yeah. I try not to think too much about their 'food'.![]()
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It is truly addicting viewing. My 75 year old mom told me about it. Thanks for posting the link.
Fascinating. I didn't know eagles could turn their heads 180 degrees. I was ready to call a priest. A very small bird landed right next to the nest, singing away with no fear, as I trembled, hoping that the eagle wasn't hungry at that moment. Fortunately, I didn't have to view life in the food chain in action- the bird flew away to sing some more.
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The third eaglet finally hatched. He/she is about a week younger than his/her siblings but pretty aggressive going for the food nonetheless.
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