Stream recovered!
Patrick Keenan
BioDiversity Research Institute
This Eagle Biologist Journal will be updated approximately once a week with an overview of what has happened in the last week and what we expect in the next couple of weeks. The Eagle Web cam is presented by BioDiversity Research Institute and made possible through the generous support of FPL Energy Maine Hydro, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, and US Fish and Wildlife Service.
6 Comments:
9/22/08 11:00am Eastern time
Thank you all so much, I'm just glad you didn't wreck! That must have been some sight! I have goosebumps!
The weather here in MD has been fantastic, great for critter watching!
Thanks again to you, Wing and all at BRI!
Sue in MD
YIPPEEE! Checked one more time and the CAM is back up and running.. . . Now where are those eagles??
Thanks Patrick!!
09/22 @ 18:41
Hooray ... live cam running! Have not caught an eagle today, but enjoyed sunset.
Many thanks ...
JAM in IL
While watching the 15 sec. update on Saturday afternoon, saw mom and dad come to the nest. First mom then dad. They stayed about an hour. Dad has visited a few times but this was the first time mom has visited in months! It was wonderful to see her. A promsing sign...hopefully.
Sept. 22
Hello Everyone …
Thank you Patrick for getting the cam back up and running.
Here are 2 videos of today’s visit.
This morning a little after six one landed and one was vocal in foreground. Then again around 6:30 this evening one eagle came in so elegantly and silently stayed about a minute.
The other video is a one you can watch when you have the time. Chris and I went on a weeklong camping trip up in northern Maine township R9T12. 2 1/2 hours past the last store..We saw eagles, loons, moose, kingfishers, and ravens. We took many pictures I put a video slideshow of our trip to Macannamac camps.
Maine Bald Eagle Visit 09/23/08 6:03 AM
6:39 PM Maine bald Eagle Visit ... 09/23/08
Our trip to Cliff Lake in the Northern Maine Woods
Have a wonderful eveing
Peggy
Thanks for the viedeos and post Peggy. Very nice...and good to see the Eagles at the nest...again this morning 9/24.
Patrick Keenan
BioDiversity Research Institute
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