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tippyclubb 03-29-2014 05:29 PM

This Eagle cam is awesome. Now I'm watching the hummingbird cam and this one, looks like I won't be getting much done.

Here's another eagle cam I use to watch a few years ago on Catalina Island. I like it because you can hear the ocean in the background.

A Live Peek Inside the Catalina Island Eagles' Nest - FOX 10 News | myfoxphoenix.com

Now its 3 cams, oh my.

duffysmom 03-29-2014 05:51 PM

I was watching an eagle cam in Southwest Florida where the eaglet is now quite large and about to fledge. I stopped watching when the first born eaglet constantly pecked the second born, much smaller eagle until it died from starvation. This was the second time I witnessed the death of an eaglet after it was a few weeks old and finally I had to stop watching. Nature can be quite cruel. Somehow the Norfolk eagles managed to feed their young because the male was devoted to feeding along with the female and they made sure that each of the eaglets got fed. Evidentially that is not always the case for many reasons.
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Indydealmaker 03-29-2014 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by duffysmom (Post 853401)
I was watching an eagle cam in Southwest Florida where the eaglet is now quite large and about to fledge. I stopped watching when the first born eaglet constantly pecked the second born, much smaller eagle until it died from starvation. This was the second time I witnessed the death of an eaglet after it was a few months old and finally I had to stop watching. Nature can be quite cruel. Somehow the Norfolk eagles managed to feed their young because the male was devoted to feeding along with the female and they made sure that each of the eaglets got fed. Evidentially that is not always the case for many reasons.
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Your story kind of sounds like real life.


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