Thursday, March 08, 2007
About Me
- Name: Bald Eaglecam
- Location: Gorham, Maine, United States
Patrick Keenan - BioDiversity Research Institute, Education and Outreach Coordinator. Patrick's focus is to bring the science of wildlife and BRI's mission to people in Maine and around the world. His background as a research biologist and educator, help him to relate the many trials that wildlife face. Wing Goodale - BioDiversity Research Institute, Research Biologist, Eagle Webcam Program Director, Coastal Birds Program Director. He carries outs diverse fieldwork from conducting bird surveys to testing seabird eggs for mercury to capturing and collecting blood from bald eagles. When not in the field, Goodale prepares scientific papers, conducts GIS analysis, manages Biodiversity’s Web site, and oversees BRI’s live eagle Web camera. Chris DeSorbo - BioDiversity Research Institute, Research Biologist, Raptor Program Director. DeSorbo works on a wide variety of bird-focused research projects, emphasizing intensive research on bald eagles in numerous states. When not in the field, DeSorbo prepares scientific papers and works to expand the scope of the raptor program at BRI.
Previous Posts
- Server Bogged Down
- Eagle lays egg
- Birds are close to egg laying
- Computer back online!
- Computer Down: Cam offline
- Still More Questions July 24, 2006
- July 21, 2006: More questions
- July 14 notes: questions & answers
- July 7 notes: TWO eaglets - no rescues needed!
- July 4 Fledging!!!So apropos...our both eaglets fl...
13 Comments:
Gorgeous photos. I hope the new system will show them as clearly as that. Do we know if there are more eggs?
This is awesome I just found it today...I have it book marked and have sent the sight to others. Keep up the great work!
She is SO beautiful! It is incredible that something like this can be shared. Thank you for your time and efforts. I saw Adopt-A-Loon on your website, can we adopt eagles?
She is beautiful. I am so excited to be able to see this, and watch their progress. I live in SC and we have an active nest about 100 yards from my back yard in a tall pine. We get so excited everytime we see them.
Beautiful... what a wonderful way to spread the word about conservation... Great article in the BDN too. I will be sharing and keeping my eye on this site too!!
It's wonderful to be back watching the eagles again. Many thanks for all your continuing efforts to bring us close to these of these beautiful birds
Amazing video quality this year. I watched them just after the hatching every day last year and what an incredible journey. Got the hatch date on my calendar and will be watching. I hope more watch and of course DONATE to help fund the project and save these incredible creatures!
Jane R.
I love this so much. I watched it daily last year and was so excited to see it up and running again this year. A great big thank you to everyone involved for all your time and efforts for providing us with one of natures most beautiful events.
I am so thrilled to see we are able to watch the eagles again. I am glad you had it in the BDN. Thank you every one that is working on this for us to beable to watch the wonderful work of nature.
Lynne
Great Job to those on the job everyday
I am absolutely in awe of this webcam. My kids and I watch it everyday. I have been lucky enough to see the parents changing shifts twice. When will the eggs be hatching. Can't wait to see them feed the babies.
Thank you so much for all your hard work!! This site is incredible!!
AWESOME! I love your blog and webcam...I will link it to my blog! I live on the Merrimac River in Massachusetts and am so happy when I see a Bald Eagle flying over head! Awesome Birds! Your photography is stunning!
Happy Earth Day...Everyday!
DK
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