They’ve hatched! Two Bald Eagle eggs have hatched on March 25. The live eagle cam at Duke Farms allows the viewer to keep an eye on the two parent Bald Eagles as well as their hatchlings through a web cam in the adjacent tree.
There was no web cam in 2012 due to issues with the functioning of the camera; as the eagles were already building their nest, the repair would have been too disruptive so Duke Farms decided to forego the camera for the eagles’ well-being. But the site is now back with great footage and several new features. You can now view select video clips to the right, among them a red-tail hawk attempting a fly by on the eagle nest. Watching the eagle defend the nest is amazing.
Take a breather from your day and join in with nature … watch this great eagle cam.
Beautiful. Would love to see the eagles in person. The video was so great, the eagle was feeding the chicks.
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There is an organization in NJ called The Raptor Trust. They rehabilitate all kinds of birds for release, but have quite a few birds of prey that can no longer survive in the wild – broken wings, blind, etc. It is exciting to get that close to Bald and Golden Eagles among others – owls, falcons, etc. You can visit their web site here.
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