In 2023, the EagleCam feed was cut in April after a snowstorm caused the nest tofall 100 feet from its perch, killing the eaglet inside. The DNR said the nest, which was resting on a dead branch, was about 20 years old and likely weighed around 2,000 pounds. The camera wasreactivated...
A snowstorm in April 2023 caused the previous nest to fall 100 feet from its perch, killing the eaglet inside and causing the EagleCam to go dark. The EagleCam has been allowing Minnesotans an up-close look at the beloved birds for more than a decade. More from CBS News Vikings have ...
The EagleCam grabbed some headlines in April of 2023, when the nest fell from the tree it was in. The DNR says they aren't 100% sure why the nest fell, but they believe it was likely due to heavy snow adding weight to the dead branch that supported the nest. That particular...
The eagles featured in the original Eagle Cam lost their nest when it toppled to the ground in April of 2023, likely due to heavy wind and snowfall. When the nest fell, the pair lost a nesting chick. The two cameras help bring awareness to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources No...
Eagle Cam Streams Berry Pair Online; Georgia DNR Mounts Camera above Their Nest to Track, Share ActivitiesByline: Terry Dickson A live view of a soaring - actually roosting - American symbol is...By DicksonTerry
Goodbye EagleCam, Hello FalconCam Many of us have been watching the EagleCam this year and were devastated when the Eagles had a heartbreaking season. First, they lost one of their eggs as it stuck to the male eagle as the Eagle's parents were in the process of switching duties. The ...
A snowstorm in April 2023 caused the previous nest tofall 100 feet from its perch, killing the eaglet inside and causing the EagleCam to go dark. The EagleCam has been allowing Minnesotans an up-close look at the beloved birds for more than a decade....
A snowstorm in April 2023 caused the previous nest tofall 100 feet from its perch, killing the eaglet inside and causing the EagleCam to go dark. The EagleCam has been allowing Minnesotans an up-close look at the beloved birds for more than a decade....
A new EagleCammade its debut late last yearafter the nest previously featuredcollapsed to the groundfollowing an April 2023 snowstorm. After the new camera went up, the eagle couple featured began building a new nest and eventually moved into it full time. The DNR said it was too late in ...
The celebrity eagles who star in Minnesota's favorite reality show — the Department of Natural Resources' EagleCam — are apparently attempting to shun the spotlight.