Nature Done Wright

Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs

April 14, 2007

Eagle chick in Maine

    One of the bird-cams I am highlighting in my article The Record this Sunday is an eagle cam in Maine.

   A friend passed along this report from Wing Goodale of the Biodiversity Research Institute:

   "Despite laying eggs on the coldest day of the year and weathering intense winter storms, a Maine eagle pair has hatched a chick before a live Internet camera trained on a nest 70 feet off the ground in Hancock County, Maine.

“We are ecstatic,” says eagle cam project director Wing Goodale. “All the evidence indicated that the nest had failed, but this morning we were astonished to see a chick.”

   Here’s the link: Eagle-cam

  I notice that the site has a loon-cam as well.  Might want to check it out.

  What’s more, the New Jersey DEP’s Peregrine falcon-cam in Jersey City is now up-and-running as well.

   Here’s the link: Falcon-cam

   These cams feature live video, so you’ll see a lot more images — and much more current images — than on this blog. 

   The other cams, however, do not feature Mrs. Ace, who continues to sit on four eggs.

   

 

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