Watch a Pennsylvania Bald Eagle Nest....Live!
Breeding bald eagles typically lay one to three eggs, once a year and they hatch after about 35 days of incubation. Hunting, egg sitting, eaglet feeding and brooding duties are shared by both parents. The young eagles begin to flying three months after hatching and are on their own about one month later.
Click on the link below, provided by the PA Game Commission.
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hdontap.com/index.php/video/stream/bald-eagle-live-cam
Click on the link above for a live look at an eagles nest atop a tree in rural Hanover, PA
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See a live eagle cam in our nations capital.
www.eagles.org/dceaglecam/
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How about an eagles nest in Minnesota...
http://www.webcams.dnr.state.mn.us/eagle/
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