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2025 Eaglet Information Table

Last Updated March 28, 2025 - please let me know if you see something I missed - lots happening now!

Please feel free to send me updates - too many nests to keep up with them all.
judyb at judyb-eagles (usual punctuation symbol) com

the symbol ~ is used to mean about or approximately; the symbol ≤ is used to mean on or before
times are local time at the nest; gender with a ? means likely but not proven with blood tests

If the cam doesn't look into the nest bowl, the hatch date for the first eaglet is based on the behavior of the parents and that of subsequent eaglets is based partly on an assumption of about 3 days between hatchings and partly on the number of days between sighting of the first chick and sighting of subsequent chicks; nests may only be checked once a week after fledging, so the fledgling may have been around for several days after it was last seen on cam by us.

I use 35 days from the date the egg was laid as a time to begin to look for a hatch; the first egg often hatches 37-39 or even 40 days after it was laid; the middle egg of three is often 36-38 days; and the second of two or third of three is often 35-36 days - but 34-40 days is not unlikely, and 33-41 might be possible.

Please check About the Nests for more information about the history of the various pairs and pictures of the nests.

  Notes 1st egg likely Eggs Laid Hatchings Fledgings Last Seen
on Cam

Alaska
Glacier Gardens
Juneau

Link

adults Liberty/Mama and Freedom/Papa (through May 19, 2024)
adults Liberty/Mama and ?

next eaglet will be GG10

Sad news - Glacier Gardens reported on May 19, 2024, that an eagle believed to be Papa Freedom was found dead under a tree where he often perched; he was Liberty's second mate and had been at the Gardens for about 12 years (Liberty has been there since 2002). Rest in peace, Freedom.
Other males have been seen in the area courting Liberty.
Thanks to https://www.facebook.com/glaciergardenseaglenest for providing updates.

late Apr - May 9        

British Columbia
Boundary Bay Central

Link

new cam for 2024
adults are Mère and Père

next eaglet will be BB3

 

Mar 21        

British Columbia
Delta 2

Link

Ma Delta and Trooper (through 2/8/22)
Ma Delta & DM/Delta Male (4/27/22 - )

Unfortunately the pair have not used the new nest with the cams, nesting instead on a nearby power tower in 2023 and 2024; we are still hoping they'll give this nest a try.

 

         

British Columbia
French Creek

Link

new cam for 2021

adults not named yet

The cam stopped working in December 2021; HWF has been unable to fix it and the eagles have been using an alternate nest; we do get occasional updates from local observers, so I'm keeping them on the page.

         

British Columbia
Gleneagles

Link

new cam for 2025

Glen (M) and Gladys (F)
(Glen is for Gleneagles and Gladys is a name observers thought went well with Glen)

Cameras were installed in fall 2024 at this active nest in the Gleneagles neighborhood of West Vancouver, and the pair has visted the nest a few times as of November 12, but haven't started working on it yet; they did lose their chicks last year, so there is a chance they may use an alternate this year, but ground observers haven't reported seeing one.
Update - Glen and Gladys both appear to be young adults with visible shading, so may be replacing the pair that had been there in previous years; they're acting like a bonded pair to defend their territory, but haven't done any work on the nest, so this may be a "getting to know you" year for the pair.

         

British Columbia
Harrison Mills

Link

Dad (2018's New Dad) and Lady
(official names Duffer & Dimple, or Mr & Mrs D)

New cams were installed for the 2023-2024 nesting season, but the pair apparently built a new nest nearer the river where they raised two chicks.

As of September 15, 2024, we've seen a pair of eagles briefly visit the nest with the cams three times since September 5, and do a bit of digging and moving of sticks, so it's possible there may be eagles here next year! So far we haven't been online to zoom when they visited, so can't tell if it's Duffer & Dimple or a new pair.
As of March 15, 2025, the cams have been since November, and there wasn't activity at the nest before that, though lots of eagles in the area during the salmon run.

orig pair
Mar 24 - Apr 4

Apr 10

       

British Columbia
Lafarge

no cam

Pa and unnamed female

March 11 - there's no longer a camera there, but David Hancock reported that a pair of eagles have returned to the Lafarge site and are occupying the nest he built there years ago!

Mar 7-30?        

British Columbia
Sidney
no cam since 2011

Pa and Missy

 

Mar 1-22        

British Columbia
Surrey Reserve

Link

Rey (M) & Brit (F) (2022 - )

next eaglet will be SR10

Note: the numbering system is for chicks that hatched in the territory since we set up the cams, not by a particular pair; SR1 through SR6 were produced by our previous pair Sur and Res; Res and Sur laid their first egg earlier, between Feb 24 and Mar 7.

Mar 18-27

Mar 18
4:16 pm

Mar 21
6:38 pm

     

British Columbia
White Rock

Link

Dad and Mom

next eaglet name begins with Y

Note: the chicks are named by the landowner following the aviation alphabet, so occasionally we have unusual names for the eaglets.

Sad news - it appears that Dad disappeared around the time the first egg was laid, and a new younger male with some dark on his head and tail has become Mom's new mate; the new male is being called Smudge by the observers because the dark feathers on his head look like a smudge. He's not incubating the eggs, and it's unlikely that Mom can be on them enough for them to develop and hatch, which may be a good thing since Smudge seems ready to be a mate, but not necessarily ready to deal well with tiny chicks.

Mar 6 - Apr 9

Mar 18
5:16 pm

Mar 21
7:23 pm

     

California
Anacapa Island
Oak Canyon

no cam

A21(M) & A11(F)

 

early March

       

California
Big Bear

Link

Shadow (M) & Jackie (F)

Link to Google Doc summary - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gx7VP85Gwp1jhHRilStcZMrnUPszHQ0-w1czkjnf9bc/preview?tab=t.0

Sad news - there was some heavy snow, and only two chicks were seen being fed on March 14; as of March 15, observers don't know which chick died.
March 16 - Jackie picked at the body of the chick that died and flew off with it; the other two chicks look similar in size.
March 25 - observers believe it was the oldest eaglet who died; they have named the eaglet Misty "in honor of Kathi Misterly, a very dedicated FOBBV volunteer who was lost to cancer and is still very missed."

Jan 6-25

Jan 22
5:05 pm

Jan 25
4:44 pm

Jan 28
5:47 pm

Mar 3
11:26 pm
40 days

Mar 4
4:29 am
38 days

Mar 8
<6:13 am
39 days

   

California
Catalina Island
Empire Quarry

no cam

K51/Fletcher (M) & 41/A (F)/Kaiannika (2/10/23 -)

 

Mar 5-17

       

California
Catalina Island
Middle Ranch

no cam

K08/Scout (M) & A37(F)

 

Feb 8 - mid-March

       

California
Catalina Island
Pinnacle Rock

no cam

adults K88/Muir (M) & maybe K56(F) (no tags visible)


Feb 14 - Mar 3        

California
Catalina Island
Rattlesnake Canyon

no cam

adults K80(M) and K47/Rae(F)

 

Feb 16 - Mar 17        

California
Catalina Island
Seal Rocks

no cam

young unbanded male & K32(F)/Shasta

 

new pair
late Mar

       

California
Catalina Island
Twin Rocks

no cam

adults K00/Darwin(M) & K95(F)


Feb 13 - Mar 6        

California
Catalina Island
Two Harbors

Link

adults K81/Chase(M) and K82/Cholyn(F)
(both hatched in 1998 so turned 27 in 2025)

March 6 - apparently part of the nest blew away in heavy winds on March 3; happily there were no eggs yet, and both adults have been seen.
I haven't found all the details, so am not sure if they rebuilt the nest or used an old nest, but they laid two eggs, and sadly both broke, one by the morning of March 16, and the other by 9:35 am on March 23. They are both 27 years old, which may be a contributing factor.

Feb 15 - Mar 2

Mar 9

Mar 13
~9:16 pm

     

California
Catalina Island
West End

Link

adults A61/Akecheta(M) & K91/Thunder(F) (thru 2024)
adults Makaio(58/D)(M) and Haku(F)

Update - need to look back for details, but male Akecheta appeared to have been injured in a fight, and then the cams were down for a while, and as of February 3, male Makaio (hatched 2021 at Bald Canyon, band 58/D) was seen eating at the nest
February 18 - I just saw a post that the first egg at West End had been left alone and a raven took it.
March 6 - not sure of the dates, but it appears that Thunder is no longer being seen at the nest, and there's a new female with Makaio who appears to be 3-1/2 - 4 years old. I also don't know how many eggs there were, but ravens got all of them (a third egg may have been laid Feb 23 when the cams were down)
March 18 - IWS has announced that the new female has been named Haku by a donor in their annual nest adoption fund drive; "Haku" means hello in Chumash, the native language of the islands

Jan 29 - Mar 14

Feb 17

Feb 20
3:07 pm

     

California
Fay Slough
(formerly Humboldt Bay)

Link

new for 2025

It sounds as if this is the same territory as the Humboldt Bay eagles, but a new nest that's more viewable in the Fay Slough Wildlife Area
Update February 23 - apparently part of the nest fell down; it was built between several trees, and that makes it hard to prevent something from giving way as the trees respond to wind and weather. Not sure if there's time for the eagles to rebuild for this year.
March 29 - the cam is still streaming, but no eagles visible when I checked; with thanks to the Fay Slough Bald Eagles group on Facebook, the adults are in the area and don't appear to have an alternate nest, so there's still a chance they may use the nest.

         

California
Lake Casitas
Ojai

no cam

adults CM1/Mr. Majestic (M) and CF3/Hannah (F)

next eaglet will be C18

March 18 update - "I Am Sad To Say, All Is Not Good In The Wood; Change In Behavior; Incubation Has Stopped; The Nest Has Collapsed; Eggs Are Lost at 27 Days Old!! Although Hannah and Mr. Majestic are no longer incubating due to egg loss and a partially collapsed nest; it is possible that they will rebuild and re-clutch." I know one egg was confirmed - as there is not a cam, not sure they can know if there was more than one. Hugs to all who are following these eagles.

Feb 18 - early Mar

Feb 19

 

     

California
San Clemente Island
Bald Canyon

Link

adults K76/Tuqan(M) & A32/Chinook(F)
(2024 update - identities of adults unverified)


Feb 23 - Mar 12        

California
Santa Cruz Island
Baby's Harbor
(aka Lady's Harbor)

no cam

adults A68/Braveheart(M) & A27/Meemaw(F)


         

California
Santa Cruz Island
Cueva Valdez
(aka Hazards or North Shore pair)

no cam

adult M(untagged/banded - maybe A00 lost his?) & A98(F)
(Malibu/Pelican Harbor or Glory/Fraser Point - both tagged A98 in 2014)

 

~Mar 13-17        

California
Santa Cruz Island
Fraser Point

Link

adults A49(F)/Cruz & A14(M)/Andor as of Feb 2022

Update - one of the eggs broke on March 10

Based on the hatch dates, I think it was the third egg that broke.

Feb 1-28

Feb 13
~8:18 pm

Feb 17
4:04 pm

Feb 20
~7:22 pm

Mar 23
overnight
38 days

Mar 25
overnight
36 days

   

California
Santa Cruz Island
Fry's Harbor

no cam

adults A46(M)/Stephen Jr. & unbanded female

 

early Mar        

California
Santa Cruz Island
Los Piños

no cam

unknown male & A51(F)
A-45 was with A51 at Willows so it might be him

 

Feb 4 - early Mar        

California
Santa Cruz Island
Malva Real
(aka
Carl Peak,
Carl/Maggie, Grasslands)

no cam

adults may be
K11(M)/Xman (hatched 2001) & A35(F)

 

Feb 5 - Apr 5

       

California
Santa Cruz Island
Pelican Harbor

no cam

adults K10(M) & K26(F)/Nakoma

 

Feb 24 - Mar 8        

California
Santa Cruz Island
Sauces

Link

adults A40(M)/Jak & A48(F)/Audacity

Betty Lou
(named by donor in honor of Betty White and the donor's grandmother Louise)

Update: second egg broke at 3:27 pm on February 5, less than two hours after it was laid; 1st egg (which looked dirtier) appears OK
Third egg also broke within a day - haven't researched times
Happy news - they have a chick! March 14 is day 40 for the first egg and day 37 for the second egg, and at another nest, I might assume it was the second egg that hatched, but given the history here, I do think it's the first one. There are some great pictures of the parents both trying to feed the tiny one at the same time. :love:

Jan 31-
Mar 2

Feb 2?
<2:16 pm

Feb 5
1:52 pm

Feb 8
~5:14 pm

Mar 14
evening
40 days
   

California
Santa Cruz Island
Smuggler's Harbor

no cam

A58(M) & ?

 

Feb 4 - early Mar        

California
Santa Cruz Island

new pairs

no cam

possible pairs - haven't nested yet
adding them here to keep track of who is who

Yellowbanks - A21(M) is now at Anacapa and A48(F) is at Sauces) - so this may be an open territory

September 15 - while the chicks weren't banded in 2024, Cumbrian updated the wing-bling reference charts on https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/chil_eaglecam, and they included an eaglet named Prince from the Profile Point Nest on Santa Cruz Island - not sure if this is a new nest or a renaming of one of the territories; parents listed as unknown, and no hatch or fledge dates found yet.

 

       

California
Santa Rosa Island
East Point

no cam

adults A02(M)/Henry & unidentified female

 


by Feb 12

       

California
Santa Rosa Island
Lopez

no cam

adults A69(M)/Malik & A43(F)(lost wing tags)


Feb 8 - early March

       

California
Santa Rosa Island
Sandy Point
Mud Tank

no cam

adults A60(M) & ?

 

Feb 1 - early March

       

California
Santa Rosa Island
Trap Canyon
(aka Verde)

no cam

adults A08(M) & A22(F)


Feb 17 - early March

       

California
Turtle Bay
Redding
(aka CalTrans)

Link
(click on "Live")

adults Guardian (M) & Liberty (F)

Update - March 9, 2025 - the Redding pair's nest fell down on December 13, 2024; climbers had built a starter nest in a nearby tree when they did work on the cam in the fall, and the eagles adopted that, but have not yet laid eggs (first egg was between February 9 and 15 in the last 4 years). Liberty is about 26 years old, and Guardian is about 11 - so after the work of setting up a new nest, they may be taking the year off - or they may still surprise us.

Feb 3 - Feb 15

       

Colorado
Fort St. Vrain

Link

male has one band on right leg, female has two bands (2021- )

 

Feb 12 - Mar 6

Feb 22
9:05 pm

Feb 25
10:37 pm

Feb 28
8:12 pm

Mar 4
6:32 pm

     

Colorado
Standley Lake

Link

Dad and Mom

nrxt eaglet will be SL8

As of January 2022, the eagles have moved to a new location that is too far from the Nature Center at the Standley Lake Park for a camera, so they will be focusing their camera on Bird Island, with a heron rookery and lots of other wildlife, and hope to have occasional updates from the woman who monitors the nest for the Bird Conservancy and Colorado Parks & Wildlife; eagles do visit Bird Island.
As of February 28 2023, the folks at Standley Lake Regional Park announced that they would be calling the adults Dad and Mom; they aren't banded and without a cam this year, they can't confirm that it's the same pair as before.
As of February 2025, the eagles are still using the nest that's out of range for a cam; the park announced on February 20 that there was at least one egg.

Feb 17 - Mar 1        

Florida
Captiva
Sanibel Island

Link

new cam for the 2021 season

adults Clive (M) and Connie (F) (2021-)
an American Eagle Foundation private partnership cam
Window to Wildlife installed and streams the cams

CE12/Dasher
CE13/Dancer

(Nov 4)

Nov 11 - Dec 4

Nov 18
2:58 pm

Nov 21
6:50 pm

Dec 24
7:24 am
36 days

Dec 26
3:39 pm
35 days

Mar 16
10:43 am
82 days

Mar 16
7:25 am
80 days

 
Florida
Dade County
(Zoo Miami)
Eagle Cam

Link

new cam for 2022
adults Ron (M) & Rose (2023 -
(Ron and original female Rita were named after Ron Magill, Communications Director for Zoo Miami, and his wife Rita; their conservation endowment is funding the cam. Rita's wing was badly injured in November 2022 and she is now an educational eagle. 2023 female Rose's coloring suggests she hatched in 2018)

R7/banded R57 (M)
R8/banded R58 (F)

banded February 16 (36 and 35 days old)
Update - not sure when it was announced, but I saw a post from March 13 saying that the live feed is out for the season; some critter (likely a squirrel) destroyed the cables to both cameras. They plan to replace them later this spring, when the eaglets are safely away.

Nov 24

new pair
Dec 6

Dec 3
2:34 pm

Dec 6
6:08 pm

Jan 11
10:17 am
39 days

Jan 12
~5 pm
37 days

Mar 30
~8 am
78 days
 

Florida
Eagle Country

Link

adults Nicholas (M) and Victoria (F) - aka Nic & Vic (through 2020 nesting season)
female Abby was there in 2021 but didn't pick a mate until the fall
adults Blaze (M) & Abby (F) (2022 - 2024)
adults Blaze (M) & Skye (F) (2025 - )

next eaglet will be EC9

Update - Abby was apparently replaced by a new female in fall 2024; the new female has been named Skye; she has some shading on her head and tail, suggesting that she's a young adult.
As of March 9, I'm not seeing any indication that they produced eggs, so this may be a "getting to know you year" here.

Dec 25 - Jan 28        
Florida
Northeast FL Eagle Cam

Link

adults Samson (M) and Gabrielle (F) (Samson last seen 11/25/23)
adults V3/Beau (M) and Gabrielle (F)

(they assign numbers to eggs rather than chicks)
NE30
NE31/Bodie

Update - need to confirm dates, but I think Gabrielle stopped incubating on December 21st and was seen in the area behaving normally except for not taking a turn on the eggs; Beau did a good job, but they probably were uncovered more than usual for a couple of days; she returned to the nest and resumed incubating at 5:30 pm on Monday, December 23rd; she was seen appearing to try to cast a pellet 13 times in 18 minutes that evening, but seemed OK after that. AEF reported on the 25th that other eagles had been seen in the area, so Gabby may have been focused on a territorial battle; things seemed to be getting back to normal by January 4.
Update - March 22 - I think this is a first, at least on a nest with cams - apparently a fledgling came to the nest a week ago, and has been accepted by the parents as a sibling to their chick, who is about 2 months old; the fledgling has been coming and going, and I think has spent two nights on the nest.
(as an aside, a few years ago, one of the HWF Delta 2 eaglets never returned to the nest after fledgling, and soon afterwards, there were two eaglets being seen in a nest without a cam where folks thought there was only one; we always hoped it was our missing eaglet - and this makes it seem more likely that it was)

2020 pair
Dec 17 - Jan 13

2024 pair
Dec 19

Dec 8
5:56 pm

Dec 12
6:22 pm

no hatch

Jan 20
7:52 am
39 days

   
Florida
Southwest FL Eagle Cam

Link

adults M15 (M) & Harriet (F) thru Feb 3 2023 when Harriet was last seen
adults M15 (M) and F23 (F) (fall 2023-

E24
E25

Sad news - older eaglet E24 died at about 6:41 pm the evening on January 26 after showing signs of distress; observers had not noticed any problem until shortly before the 43-day-old eaglet died. CROW and local wildlife officials retrieved the remains on January 27 and plan to do a necropsy; remaining eaglet E25 appears healthy, and is beginning to self-feed.
January 28 update - E25 seemed fine all day yesterday, January 27, but was up and wandering around the nest after midnight; at 1:55 am, the 42-day-old eaglet did a full body rouse (shaking of feathers) and observers reported his/her balance was good; at 2:40 am, the eaglet was showing signs of distress like E24 had, and at 2:55 am on January 18, E25 fell from the nest; CROW recovered the eaglet's body at 6:25 am.
January 30 - CROW reported that the eaglets died of avian flu; more details in their post here. The adults are being watched by local observers, and at least one had been vomiting, but adults seem more able to recover, so we're keeping fingers crossed.

Nov 8 - 30

Nov 8
2:38 pm

Nov 11
6:15 pm

Dec 14
4:01 pm
36 days

Dec 17
5:48 am
36 days

   
Florida
SuperBeaks
Central FL

Link

new cam for the 2023 season

adults Pepe (M) & Muhlady (F)

Keke
Barron

Keke branched on March 1st (72 days old)
With big thanks to brenda on YouTube Chat, Keke fledged on 3/12 at 8:44:26, & Barron accidently fledged on 3/16 when he fell out of the nest at 19:14:39. Both are still coming to the nest as of March 29; Barron is 14 weeks old, and Keke is two days older.

Nov 2 - 12

Nov 12
2:18 pm

Nov 15
3:26 pm

Dec 19
37 days

Dec 21
36 days

Mar 12
8:44 am
83 days

Mar 16
7:14 pm
85 days
(accidental)

 
Georgia
Berry College

Link

adults not named but nicknamed Dad and Missy

next eaglet will be B18

Update March 15 - no eggs this year.

Dec 5 - Jan 1

       
Illinois
Upper Mississippi River Refuge
("Trio Nest")

Link

adults Starr(F), Valor I & Valor II
Starr's new mate for 2023 is being called Tarek on Facebook

I think (from Facebook posts) that there are several nests in the area, including those of Valor I & Jolene, Maverick & Penny (the 174 river bridge eagles) who appear to have chicks as of April 9, and Starr & ? who were on eggs as of March 1st.

There is not currently a trio nest, or live cams (though there are great pictures on Facebook), so I probably will be dropping this nest from my spreadsheet.

Feb 1 - 23  

 

   
Indiana
Notre Dame
South Bend

Link

sponsored by Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND-LEEF)

new female in mid-February 2023; adults are not named

next eaglet will be ND20

The in-nest cam doesn't show the whole nest so hard to know if someone has fledged or is on one of the edges.
Update - one egg broke the evening of March 21; no way to know which one; screenshots posted on Facebook didn't show any indication that there was a developing eaglet inside, suggesting it was either non-fertile or stopped developing early on.

Feb 17 - 26

Feb 16

Feb 20

Feb 23

     
Iowa
Arconic (was Alcoa)
Davenport

Link

adults Liberty (F) & Justice (M)

(As of 2023, the male is being called Justice, though he may be a different male than the one through 2021)

Update - as of March 29, I found a post that the first egg may have been laid on February 24, and it appears that the camera has been having issues since then, so I'm not finding any additional information

Feb 11 - Mar 6 Feb 24
11:58 pm
     
Iowa
Decorah

Link

a Raptor Resource Project nest

Mom Decorah & DM2

next eaglet may be D40

I think the eagles are still/again using a remote nest out of sight of the cams in 2025. I think the nest with the cams is one of the two nests that are being used by geese.

Feb 17 - Mar 20

 

     
Iowa
Decorah Hatchery

Link

a Raptor Resource Project nest
New cam for 2023

HM (Hatchery Mom) & HD (Hatchery Dad)

next eaglet will be DH3

I think the adults are using a new nest out of sight of the cams, and there are geese using the nest with the cam.

 

         
Iowa
Decorah North

Link

a Raptor Resource Project nest

Mr North & 2020 female DNF

DN19

Sad news - March 25 - there was a pip in one of the eggs on March 20 (day 37 for the first egg); the chick worked on hatching for about 103 hours (more than 4 days), but there has been no movement recently so the Raptor Resource Project sadly announced that the chick had died; it is being called DN19 while RRP discusses how to handle naming conventions in this case. Assuming the remaining egg is the second one laid, this is day 39, and so far they haven't observed a pip. If the second egg doesn't hatch, they may try to retrieve both eggs for testing and necropsy - but we all hope to see a healthy chick there soon.
March 29 - RRP announced on March 26 that the nest had failed; DN20's egg was 40 days old with no signs of hatching; they have not announced what next steps (if any) they might take. I'll update the post when I learn if they have decided on a naming convention.
:brknhrt:

Feb 16 - Mar 11

Feb 11
5 pm

Feb 14
~3 pm

hatch failed

no hatch

   

Iowa
Denton Homes
(Eagle Watch 7)
Urbandale

Link

Majestic Dad & Majestic Mom (2022)
Majestic Mom & new mate Beau/Dad (2023 -

next eaglet will be DH17

Feb 19 - Mar 4

Feb 24
4:48 pm

Feb 27
12:51 pm

Mar 2
4:08 pm

     

Louisiana
Kisatchie National Forest

nest E-1

Link

adults Louis (M) & Anna (F) (through early 2024)
new pair M2 and F3 seem to have taken over the territory as of 1/18/24;
if they settle in for 2025, they will be Louis II and Anna II

next eaglet will be E1-O4

google doc spreadsheet for both nests here.

As of March 30, the website reports that a pair has taken over the nest, but have not laid eggs, and are visiting less as it gets later in the season.


Nov 30 - Jan 18        

Louisiana
Kisatchie National Forest

nest E-3

Link

new nest for 2023

adults Alex (M) & Andria (F) thru 2023
Andria died 12/8/23; Alex last seen 12/25/23
possible new pair seen in 2024 but didn't nest; per KNF,
now there's an egg, new male is officially Alex II and new female is Andria II

E3-O3
E3-04

Sad news - E3-04 died March 20 at 6:30 pm; quick review suggests there wasn't enough food for both; E3-04 was 47 days old. Rest in peace, little one, and fly high, far beyond the sky.

google doc spreadsheet for both nests here.

Nov 19

Dec 23
2:50 pm

Dec 26
3:05 pm

Jan 30
38 days

Feb 1
37 days

   

Maine
Piscataquis River

Link

adults Sebeca (F) and Pisca (M)
(after the Sebec and Piscataquis Rivers)
A Wildlife of Maine cam

next eaglet will be Milo-12

The cam doesn't look into the nest bowl area, and the weather wasn't helpful three days later, so they don't know if there was a second egg.

Feb 28 - Mar 9 Mar 5      

Maine
Sasanoa River

no cam

This is a pair of eagles that nest near me; even though dates will be approximate, I'm adding them to this table for my own reference purposes. Their nest is a bit unique in that it's on an osprey platform on a small island in the Sasanoa River. My normal viewing point is on a bridge about 3/10 of a mile from the nest.

I haven't seen eagles using the nest for several years, and occasionally see an osprey standing on the platform keeping watch, but it's probably too close to close to the other two active osprey nests in the area for osprey to use it. There were eagles nesting on the other side of the bridge in 2023, but not easy to see, and we didn't notice anyone in that nest in 2024, though it's fairly high in a tree with lots of branches, so not easy to see.

?mid March?        

Maryland
Blackwater Refuge

Link

There are two streaming cams - with sound - new for the 2020 nesting season! The nest was not used in 2020, 2021, 2022 or 2023 - still hoping.
nest was used by great horned owls in 2024

As of March 30th, I'm not seeing any indication that the nest with a camera is being used by eagles or owls.

Jan 7 - 30

GHO
Jan 30

       

Maryland
Masonville Cove
Baltimore

Link

New nest for for 2023; no IR light; not much info yet

Info from March 7, 2025: Per posts on the Friends of Masonville Cove facebook group, the pair appear to be nesting in the cottonwood tree, the higher of their two nests, and appear to be incubating; there was no mention of a cam, though the nest may be visible to those visiting the refuge

Jan 23 - Feb 4 by
Mar 7?
     

Maryland
Port Tobacco

Link

Chandler (M) and Hope (F)

PT10
PT11

The second egg had pipped when the cam went down at 1:57 pm on March 13, just after the first hatch; when it came back up at 1:54 pm on March 15, there were two chicks. I suspect the chick hatched on the 14th though we can't know for sure; it was dry and sitting up by the afternoon of the 15th when the cams came back up.

 

Jan 31 - Feb 7

Feb 2
~1:00 pm

Feb 5
3:51 pm

Feb 9
~6:30 pm

Mar 13
1:20 pm
39 days

Mar 14?
~37 days

didn't hatch

   

Minnesota
DNR
Minn-StPaul

Link

new male for 2023
adults Beau & Nancy (2023-

first 2025 eaglet may be E11 (11th for Nancy, 4th for Beau)

Need to research - per email from MN DNR on February 20, they have an eagle cam on a new nest, and believe eggs were laid at the times I noted; I don't know if ground observers are still watching the original nest, in which case I will probably make this a separate block; for now, I want to record what I have; also need to check cam link eventually.

~Jan 1 - Feb 19

Feb 14
~7 pm

Feb 17
~2 pm

     

Montana
Miles City

Link

adults Martha and George

Info from 2024: Nov 13 - the pair used a different nest last year; cam is showing a nest, but I don't know if there will be eagles. September 17 - I found a video on YouTube of two eaglets from the Tongue River Eagles Nest, streamed by Miles City Live, and uploaded April 29th, and there was a picture of two large eaglets either fledged or doing some very advanced branching posted to the Miles City MT Eagle Cam facebook group on June 20th. Not finding a lot of information, but it seems that these are the same eagles.

Feb 27 - Mar 9        

New Jersey
Duke Farms

Link

male is banded A59; new female for 2020 (through 5/19/23)
2020 female and new male for 2024

E1
E2
E3

Apparently the link changes frequently; if you get "not found" search on YouTube for Duke Farms Eagle Cam.

Update - the cam is back for the 2024-25 season as of December 14, 2024.
February 8 - per updates on Facebook and elsewhere, an accident in December knocked down the pole with the power supply for the cam, so the cam was offline until February 7. Ground observers confirmed incubation on January 18, and there were 3 eggs when the cam came back online.

Feb 17-28

2020 female
Jan 17-22

<Jan 18

~Jan 21

~Jan 24

Feb 25
~6:32 am

seen
Feb 27
5:52 am

Feb 28
3:54 pm

   

New York
Centerport

Link

new nest (to me) for 2023
Mom & D3

next eaglet will be C17


Feb 20 - Mar 17

Feb 18
2:05 pm
     

Ohio
Avon Lake

Link

adults Stars (F) and Stripes (M)

next eaglet will be R27

Update - March 30 - Cindy Duffala has posted a timeline on Facebook showing that other eagles began challenging the resident pair for the nest last fall, and a new pair appears to have won. Stars and Stripes have not been seen since the morning of February 17; the new pair are being called Couple #1, and will probably be named by the students at the school.

Feb 23 - Mar 1        

Ohio
Cardinal Land
Conservancy
Cincinnati

Link

new cam in 2022
Bonnie and Clyde

 

Feb 10-16      

 

Ohio
Little Miami
Conservancy

Link

new cam for 2022
Bette & Baker/Mr and Mrs Little

next eaglet will be L8

 

Feb 11-22        

Oklahoma
Bartlesville

Link

Sponsored by the George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center

First egg may have been laid on the 9th or 10th.
Sad news - one of the eggs has broken as of February 23

Feb 15-22

seen
Feb 10
2:24 am

Feb 13

≤Feb 17

     

Pennsylvania
Codorus State Park
Hanover

Link

adults Freedom (M) and Liberty (F) (through 2022)
Duke (M) and Duchess (F) (2023-)

next eaglet will be H12 (if they continue numbering from the previous pair)

 

Feb 2 - 26        

Pennsylvania
Farm Country

Link

the PA Game Commission has asked that the eagles not be named;
nest is in Lancaster County; exact location not released to protect privacy of the land owner and the nest

 

Feb 5-13        

Pennsylvania
Harmar

Link

no camera, but great pics by photographer Gina G Gilmore on Facebook
Andy (M) and Sophie (F)

next eaglet will be HR16


Feb 22 - Mar 9        

Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Hays

Link

original male disappeared in September 2023;
new male arrived soon afterwards

next eaglet will be H21

 

Feb 11-20        

Pennsylvania
US Steel
West Mifflin

Link

Adding this to my list for 2022

adults named Irvin and Claire (named by US Steel employees)

next eaglet will be USS8

 

Feb 27-Mar 1        

Tennessee
Dale Hollow

Link

adults named Obey (M) and River (F) after the Obey River
Obey last seen on March 28, 2023

next eaglet will be DH20

The link changes - if you get a "not streaming" message on YouTube, search for Dale Hollow Eagle Cam

From 2024: Per a January post on the Dale Hollow Eagle Cam facebook page, it appears that River has picked a new mate for 2024, and the pair apparently are building a new nest, out of view of the cam. There was a suggestion that they might be able to report on it in the spring, but I could not find any additional information as of September 21st.

Jan 17 - 23      

 

Tennessee
East TN State U
Bluff City

Link

adults named Eugene (M) and Frances (F) after the wonderful property owners
adults named Franklin (M) and Frances (F) (2023-

BC26
BC27

(the cam is on the same page as Johnson City - scroll down)

 

Jan 26 - Feb 12

??

??

??

Mar 7

   

Tennessee
East TN State U
Johnson City

Link

Boone (M) and new female Jolene (2022-

next eaglet will be JC25

new female
Jan 18 - Feb 26

       

Tennessee
Harrison Bay

no cam

adults Elliott (M) and Athena (F)

next eaglet will be HB26

No cam in 2022, 2023, 2024.
Info from the Harrison Bay Eagle Cam facebook page

Jan 12 - Feb 13        

Tennessee
Pigeon Forge

Link

other news from Dollywood

April 26, 2022 - I just found a video from September 2020 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu7vqRRlBhM) where AEF explained that because bald eagles were no longer endangered and the number of pairs was continuing to grow, they were no longer permitted to encourage new breeding pairs, though the 5 bonded pairs they then had at Dollywood would continue to be together and may produce additional chicks, though they are all 20+ years old, so not as fertile as when they were young. AEF will still provide a home for non-releasable bald eagles, but they will have two large aviaries, one for males and one for females. Their spokesperson said they would be adjacent to each other so eagles who had been in the "pick a mate" enclosure would still be able to see and exchange calls with each other, and she said none of the eagles being separated had formed true pair bonds but just seemed to enjoy each other's company. Definitely a bit of a change - and an explanation for why we've been hearing less about the pairs there recently.

         

Texas
Seagoville

Link

JBS is for John Bunker Sands Wetland Center where the nest is located

JBS22
JBS23

Update - March 29 - both eaglets are huge, and looking great! The website reports that was a major storm of March 3rd with winds over 60 miles per hour - the tower is not exactly sheltered, so I think the adults did a great job building their nest!

Dec 14 - Jan 30

Dec 15
4:38 pm

Dec 18
~5:40 pm

Jan 22
<11:07 am
38 days

Jan 23
<7:43 am
37 days

   

Texas
Webster

no cam

cam not streamed but good video coverage on Facebook

From 2024: As far as I can tell from the usual Facebook pages, the eagles were not in their usual location in 2024, and I don't think anyone discovered where they were nesting, if they had a new nest. Primary observer Paul White posted on September 12 that there were two eagles in a pine tree near his house that morning, which is a promising sign that the pair might nest nearby in 2025.

Nov 26 - Dec 15        

Virginia
Dulles Greenway

Link

adults Martin (M) and Rosa (F)
cam installed in fall 2021

2024 eggs were referred to as DG6 and DG7
need to confirm if first egg for 2025 is DG8

Martin was last seen on the nest on December 6, 2023. A new male courted Rosa briefly, then was displaced by another new male, who was named Lewis on February 9, in honor of the late civil rights activist and US Representative John Lewis. Last confirmed sighting of Rosa and Lewis was February 24, 2024, and there may have been another pair who were interested in the nest - so no clue what might happen in 2025.

Link for Activity Log and more info

Feb 1

 

     

Virginia
Norfolk

(formerly in Botanical Garden)

no cam

adults Dad Norfolk (M) and Lady Jane


Jan 14 - Feb 10        

West Virginia
NCTC
Shepherdstown

Link

adults Smitty (M) and Bella (through Sept 21, 2023)
adults Scout (M) and Bella (2024-)

I don't know if the eaglets (who were both killed by the new young male shortly after hatching) would have been E8 & E9, continuing from last year, or if there would be a new designation since there was a new male.

 

Jan 31 - Feb 27

3 eggs
by 2/21
     

Wisconsin
Trempealeau

Link

a Raptor Resource Project nest
new nest for 2025 (at least for me)

adults Mr. T and Mrs. T

next eaglet will be TE3

Per RRP, the pair laid two eggs in 2024; TE1 hatched April 3 and TE2 hatched April 7; both fledged in mid-June

 

 

Mar 4
1:41 pm

Mar 7
12:41 pm

Mar 10
4:14 pm

     

South African Black Eagles
Johannesburg

Link

Mahlori (M) and Makatsa (F)

next eaglet will be Juve 2025

(It's normal for only one eaglet to survive; the younger is usually killed by the older within a few days of hatching. It's also normal for juveniles to stay in their parents' territory for about 3 months after fledging, being fed and learning to hunt. Hatch watch begins on day 44.)


Apr 9-21        

Australian
Sea-Eagles

Sidney

Link

Dad and Lady

next eaglet will be SE-35

Jun 8- July 4        

NOTES

 

Additional Nests - need more info before trying to add:

FL - Camp Margaritaville, Auburndale - 2 chicks by Jan 22 2023; CM2 died March 4 - apparently there was a lot of rivalry but I don't know the details

MD - Masonville Cove, Baltimore - eggs 1/23 and 1/26 in 2023

 

Nests with cams above here updated for 2025 - will get to the others soon!

 

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