This website is basically a summary of what happened at various eagle nests that I've followed over the years. There is information about when eggs were laid each year, when they hatched (and sometimes thoughts about what happened if they didn't) and how the chicks fared and how many of them fledged and set out into the world. I also try to include any unusual events, such as injury or loss of an adult, the laying of a second clutch after the first one was lost, unusual weather conditions, or anything else that might have affected the outcome at the nest. Initially the information was primarily from my observation of wildlife cameras on the web - but as those proliferated, I began also gathering data from public sources on various wildlife forums, blogs and facebook pages. I hope this is useful to others - and please let me know if there are eagle cameras I'm not covering, especially if they have a website that provides an overview of the activity on the nest. Thanks!
Why Another Eagle Website?
(link to an article written for the Hancock Wildlife Channel, June 2007)
This web site is dedicated to the Hornby eagles - where it all began for me - and to Doug Carrick, the Hancock Wildlife Foundation, the BioDiversity Research Institute, the Institute for Wildlife Studies, Judy of the Maine Bald Eagle Cam Discussion Forum, the Dennis Puleston Osprey Fund and all the people who watch the nests and record the events and take the pictures. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. ~JudyB
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