What are some of your reactions to watching them?
It seems so intimate a life to me for one, a view I've never had before of a bird. (I just heard a flock of geese fly overhead - couldn't see them - and Dad looked up at them.) He just stood up and walked around, and I thought I saw the new chick: TINY furrball!
The dad seems more doting than I might have imagined a bird to be. What a goo he's feeding them.
(More geese, loud geese! Don't seem to mind a fly by of the Eagles Nest. They're on their way North, to be sure.)
What are those dead birds, fish or mice lined up for food? Mom just landed for a feeding and they're all in the nest now.
Is the night broadcast photographed with IR lights? (Hope it doesn't harm them.)
Decorah Eagles Total views: 25,617,946
The Raptor Resource Project brings you the Decorah Eagles from atop their tree at the fish hatchery in Decorah, Iowa.
The live video feed is streamed online 24/7. At night an infrared light provides night vision to viewers through the cam. Infrared light is not visible to eagles, they do not see it or know it is there.
It seems so intimate a life to me for one, a view I've never had before of a bird. (I just heard a flock of geese fly overhead - couldn't see them - and Dad looked up at them.) He just stood up and walked around, and I thought I saw the new chick: TINY furrball!
The dad seems more doting than I might have imagined a bird to be. What a goo he's feeding them.
(More geese, loud geese! Don't seem to mind a fly by of the Eagles Nest. They're on their way North, to be sure.)
What are those dead birds, fish or mice lined up for food? Mom just landed for a feeding and they're all in the nest now.
Is the night broadcast photographed with IR lights? (Hope it doesn't harm them.)
Decorah Eagles Total views: 25,617,946
The Raptor Resource Project brings you the Decorah Eagles from atop their tree at the fish hatchery in Decorah, Iowa.
The live video feed is streamed online 24/7. At night an infrared light provides night vision to viewers through the cam. Infrared light is not visible to eagles, they do not see it or know it is there.