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merlinmurph
04-01-2020, 04:17 PM
There is an eagle cam in SW FL (https://youtu.be/chLqW7ILpOc) that is worth taking a look at right now. There is a chick that just hatched, and a second egg where the chick is almost hatched. We cast it to our tv and let it run during the day. Today, we saw one of the parents bring a fish to the nest and saw the chick being fed a few times. Meanwhile, the other chick is still trying to hatch.

I love this stuff.

LJohnny
04-01-2020, 04:32 PM
It is fun until the peer competition starts. I remember a few year’s ago reading an article about nest watchers getting very upset with an owl nest in Texas and with an eagle nest in the Midwest. Because of the rain in Texas, the parents were having a hard time feeding the baby owls and they were dying. Owls are optimistic breeders and have usually quite a few babies and it is expected that many will not make it. Since this was a research project on wild animals, no intervention was the policy and what the project manager decided to do was to cut the video feed. Same happened with an eagle nest where the older chick was very dominant and basically did not allow the younger one to feed and the people were asking for intervention.

merlinmurph
04-01-2020, 05:26 PM
I remember when an eagle brought a cat to a nest. Yes, people have to expect nature to get ugly. My wife can't watch nature shows where animals kill other animals. Oh well.

I still love it.

rounder
04-01-2020, 06:59 PM
There are a lot of eagles near here on the Susquehenna River near Conowingo Dam. Two weeks ago, there was an eagle on a big dead tree behind our house. I thing he was feeding on a dead squirrel. We saw him fly off with it.

C40_guy
04-02-2020, 08:59 AM
Very cool. Looked like second baby bird was hatching earlier today...

Amazing how long it takes for the hatchling to get out.

Oh, and I'm curious about the person working the camera joystick. Is this his/her full time job? Working from home? Does the gig pay well? :)

josephr
04-02-2020, 03:20 PM
half of a dead fish! :banana:

merlinmurph
04-02-2020, 04:34 PM
Oh, and I'm curious about the person working the camera joystick. Is this his/her full time job? Working from home? Does the gig pay well? :)

I know with the bear cams that it's a coveted volunteer job that multiple people share.

C40_guy
04-02-2020, 05:40 PM
half of a dead fish! :banana:


Yea, that little baby eagle was being fed sushi today!

nesteel
04-02-2020, 05:58 PM
Why is this even on a bike forum? The exploitation of wildlife for your personal entertainment is just tacky.
Mods, can we get this closed? I find it offensive. Don't make me stomp my feet and cause a scene.

Frankwurst
04-02-2020, 06:31 PM
Stomp your feet and don't click on this topic. Problem solved. My guess is it was posted because alot of us who ride do so to enjoy mother nature and all she has to offer. I fail to see how this is exploitation. I seriously doubt this cam was installed by Disney World. Relax. There are far greater things going on in the world right now to concern yourself with. :beer:

merlinmurph
04-02-2020, 07:16 PM
Why is this even on a bike forum? The exploitation of wildlife for your personal entertainment is just tacky.
Mods, can we get this closed? I find it offensive. Don't make me stomp my feet and cause a scene.

I believe you left the /sarcasm tag off at the end of your post.

Hawker
04-02-2020, 07:18 PM
Why is this even on a bike forum? The exploitation of wildlife for your personal entertainment is just tacky.
Mods, can we get this closed? I find it offensive. Don't make me stomp my feet and cause a scene.

Exploitation? This isn't a zoo, it's a camera eavesdropping on wildlife without interference from us. And as a matter of fact, this kind of observation often stimulates and encourages people to get more involved in conservation issues which helps animal populations grow and be sustained. Sorry, I think you're off base.

Llewellyn
04-02-2020, 07:21 PM
Why is this even on a bike forum? The exploitation of wildlife for your personal entertainment is just tacky.
Mods, can we get this closed? I find it offensive. Don't make me stomp my feet and cause a scene.

YGBSM, assuming that you're serious

pbarry
04-02-2020, 08:05 PM
So cool! I needed that. Thanks for posting! :)

echappist
04-02-2020, 08:38 PM
There is an eagle cam in SW FL (https://youtu.be/chLqW7ILpOc) that is worth taking a look at right now. There is a chick that just hatched, and a second egg where the chick is almost hatched. We cast it to our tv and let it run during the day. Today, we saw one of the parents bring a fish to the nest and saw the chick being fed a few times. Meanwhile, the other chick is still trying to hatch.

I love this stuff.

Good thing I finally clicked on this thread, as I initially thought "Eagle cam" referred to a nanny cam or a door cam of some sort.

I like birds, so this is definitely nice. People mentioned some rather gruesome stuff that could occur, and while I think a few may have hinted at this, I don't think anyone has mentioned the possibility of sibling-on-sibling violence, which include cannibalism. I know that certain raptors do this, but perhaps not eagles

William
04-02-2020, 09:30 PM
https://78.media.tumblr.com/77c168bcffe67f89fe9493ed4d2726a9/tumblr_inline_oee7kaDTvM1rzvh6f_500.gif


Nature, doing what it does!:cool:






W.

JLQ
04-03-2020, 05:44 AM
A couple years ago a pair of Osprey built a nest in front of a traffic camera on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. The agency that manages the bridge kept removing it and every day the view looked like this again. Eventually, they conceded and built a platform next to the camera where the nest was built. It was so fun to watch. Very persistent birds.

morrisericd
04-03-2020, 06:17 AM
Pretty amazing. I've clicked on it a few times and just watched the mom look around. Lucky enough this morning to watch her feed them! Thanks for posting this!

C40_guy
04-03-2020, 07:41 AM
Yes, this morning the second chick had made it out of the shell!

C40_guy
04-03-2020, 01:46 PM
Glad I've got two computer screens on my desk. On one, the live feed is full screen.

On the other, well, Paceline.

merlinmurph
04-09-2020, 02:23 PM
So, this morning, I noticed a dead rodent inside the nest, possibly a squirrell or guinea pig, lying on its back. I went back in time a little to ~6:50 AM and found where the parent was standing over the rodent, pecking at it to feed the chicks. After working at it a few minutes and pulling a bunch of fur out, the eagle (and myself) realized it was a kid's stuffed toy.

Doug Fattic
04-09-2020, 03:04 PM
Here is another live eagle cam in St Patrick's county park on the Michigan/Indiana border just north of Notre Dame University.

https://environmentalchange.nd.edu/resources/nd-leef/live-bald-eagle-cam/

At this site there are also videos of things that were interesting in the past.

C40_guy
04-09-2020, 03:50 PM
Good thing I finally clicked on this thread, as I initially thought "Eagle cam" referred to a nanny cam or a door cam of some sort.

It is, if you're an eagle named Harriet! :)

C40_guy
04-09-2020, 03:52 PM
So, this morning, I noticed a dead rodent inside the nest, possibly a squirrell or guinea pig, lying on its back. I went back in time a little to ~6:50 AM and found where the parent was standing over the rodent, pecking at it to feed the chicks. After working at it a few minutes and pulling a bunch of fur out, the eagle (and myself) realized it was a kid's stuffed toy.

Yea, that was pretty funny. At some point, the camera zoomed in on the tag on the "dead rodent."