Live video of bald eagle on nest in Canada

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Live video of bald eagle on nest in Canada

Postby Wayne Harrison » Apr 2, 2006 8:43 am

http://www.infotecbusinesssystems.com/e ... index.html

Use this link to look at the video in a player that has a "full screen" button:

http://www.infotecbsi.com/index.asp?op= ... ideoUpdate

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Postby Ralph E. Powers » Apr 2, 2006 3:59 pm

Great, wonderful :kewl:
I've seen these birds in the wilds here in Utah several times but often times at a distance or very high up in the pines and aspens where details like that in the video are hard to ascertain (need to buy a good pair of binoculars :doh: ).
Thanks for sharing that. :patriotic2:
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Postby Herman Miller » Apr 2, 2006 6:50 pm

that is a really great link, thanks for sharing
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Eagle nest eggs about to hatch!

Postby Wayne Harrison » Apr 23, 2006 5:10 pm

More on the link posted at the beginning of this thread:

The eagles are British Columbia, Canada. They aren't always doing anything but they are neat to watch. They are laying on two eggs and the first is expected to hatch around Wednesday with the second coming a day or two later. Turn your volume up...Mom is a vocal bird, dad does the maintenance on the nest. At night they replay the days film of watching them. Not for dial-up. If you are on dial-up they have images taken from during the day you can look at. Pretty cool.
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