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Great live TV of nesting Bald Eagles

Posted by: Jim Williams under Bird biology, Nesting Updated: February 22, 2012 - 5:35 PM
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 Live television broadcast of the activities of a pair of nesting Bald Eagles can be found at http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles

This is an exceptionally good transmission, no loading time, large clear image, up 24 hours a day, complete with sound. Today, the wind was dominate, whistling through the tree top where the nest sits. Lots of bird song, too. See how many you can identify. I was dead certain on House Sparrows and European Starlings.

The camera and web commentary are provided by the Raptor Research Project. Information is on the web site. There are a few short commercials as you begin. Do not think you are in the wrong place.

Here is a screen shot of the kind of image viewers see. There have been over 218 million web hits for this site.

 

 

 

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