US Fish & Wildlife Service: Live Eagle Cam
May 29, 2009
A bald eagle nest located along the Potomac River is the focus of this live Web cam maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).
Click HERE to view the Eagle Cam!
The nest at Shepherdstown, W.Va., is on the grounds of the USFWS National Conservation Training Center, on the historic river upstream from Washington, D.C. The nest has been active now for four seasons, fledging several juvenile bald eagles. A large international community viewing the bald eagle Web cam has developed as a result of the presence of the nesting pair. Eagle cam fans are currently celebrating the hatching of a new eaglet. Check the cam regularly and see what’s for dinner and how the new family is fairing.
Candace, aka CandyWWGM
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CandyWWGM | May 29, 2009 at 1:56 pm
I am seriously hooked on this eagle cam! It is pretty tough to pry my eyes away from this
Absolutely fascinating to watch these majestic birds in their own natural habitat, rearing their young.