Stream recovered!
I have reconnected the stream of the Eaglecam. We are up and running on a beautiful day in Maine.
All the Best,
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.
7 Comments:
Good Afternoon everyone … 12/09/08 …1:20 PM
Patrick, thank you for checking the problem with the cam and getting it back up and running for us. “Dan-Maine” Thank you for the wonderful comments. It is always a pleasure to watch the Eagles and if someone had missed something it is a pleasure to be able to have the videos so they can watch it to. If I’m here and I see it you’ll see it too!
Here are a few videos
2 Visits in 1 video 11/29/08 8:00 AM
11/30/08 … 4:03 PM
12/04/08 … 6:55 AM
12/03/08 … 9:15 AM
12/05/08 …2:00 PM
Have a wonderful Day! Peggy
Again Hello everyone …
This is a video of a squirrel on the nest that SirLance had made.
Resident Squirrel?
Peggy
12/8
Thanks Patrick. Good to see everything is back in order. I was afraid the high winds over the weekend had done it in.
Bill in Conn.
12/8 3:40pmWow! After being blue screened all day I checked the nest this afternoon and was rewarded with a beautiful bird on the Y branch, just watching the world go by. So verrrrry cold here and windy overnite I wasn't surprised to see the cam down.
Thanks for your quick work Patrick.
J in S.P.ME
12-09-2008 0413H (EST)
Eagles flew in Monday afternoon - Mom 1st, followed by Dad. Then Mom leaves, lastly - Dad:
Mom flies in, next Dad -Mom and last Dad leaves
Haven't been here in awhile. It is 8:06 A.M. central time. Eagle on the nest snacking on some unknown carcass. Awesome sight.
12/9/08
9:23a.m. eastern
Eagle on the nest enjoying a meal.
Snowing lightly here in Maine.
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