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Bald Eagle Observations

Check out the website below to observe the Bald Eagles and their eggs/eaglets at Duke Farms in NJ.
www.Dukefarms.org/eaglecam

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Here is the link for the live falcon webcam that we started to watch on April 15th, 2016.

http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/falcon/#

Links to watch the recording of the 2016 eaglet banding
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/86633551 (nest view camera)
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/86634985 (ground view camera)
http://dukefarms.org/eaglecam

Sunday - March 20th, 2016

3/20/2016

7 Comments

 
7 Comments
Angie
3/20/2016 11:07:42 am

The eagle keeping the eggs warm

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Em
3/20/2016 07:35:19 pm

It's doing nothing just looking at things

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Angie
3/20/2016 08:02:57 pm

I think the eagle is asleep

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marc
3/20/2016 08:38:43 pm

the eagle has been doing nothing. soooooooooooooo boring

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Miss Gunn
3/20/2016 08:44:01 pm

Things should start getting interesting again this week. The first egg should hatch Friday (could be before or after) and the second one Sunday. There is a nest in Washington, DC where their 2 eggs hatched this weekend! :) So keep watching!

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Kylee
3/20/2016 09:18:02 pm

The eagle has been laying on it's egg for about 30 minutes but i feel so bad because it's hailing and it looks like it hurts!

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Miss Gunn
3/20/2016 10:37:12 pm

Now it is snowing. I hope it doesn't snow too much.

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    After doing our Species on the Edge reports, we starting watching on a LIVE webcam the bald eagles located at Duke Farms in NJ.  We will see the eggs after they are laid and hopefully see them hatch live.

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