Whack-a-Mole Eaglets
Following Belle & Shep, a pair of bald eagles nesting on the NCTC campus in Shepherdstown, WV.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Saturday, January 05, 2008
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Gaithersburg, Maryland
http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/winterlights/07_main.html
Winter Lights features more than 380 illuminated vignettes and 65 animated displays in a 3.5 mile drive through beautiful Seneca Creek State Park. Theme areas include Winter Woods, Teddy Bear Land, Victorian Village, North Pole, Toyland, and Penguin Cove.
Proceeds Benefit Local Charities.
To view the slideshow and video clips in a larger format, click the link below
http://picasaweb.google.com/EagletMomsters/SenecaCreekWinterLights
Thursday, December 27, 2007
George II or Gracie feeding newly hatched eaglet(s) on December 27, 2007.
Visit http://www.capecoral.net/eaglecam/ to view this eagle pair in Cape Coral, FL.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007

John installed the fuel cell for the solar panels today. This should resolve the power issue for the cam! Whoo Hoo!! Check out the size of those panels! Looks like a rather involved task. Thanks John, Steve and the IT crew at NCTC!! Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Wednesday, September 26, 2007


West End Nest is up and has a new view! IWS will be able to zoom in on the nest later in the active eagle season.
And here is a short video of West End Nest today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8cHFMn9ScM
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Thanks to Mits for snapping the first picture of the season!!
After months of waiting, the NCTC cam is back in action! And look who showed up! Belle paid a quick visit to the nest tonight!
Visit the cam at: http://www.fws.gov/nctc/cam/eaglecam.htm
Monday, August 20, 2007




Frieda and Frodo are a pair of peregrine falcons nesting on an apartment building ledge in Brisbane, Australia. The first egg arrived just after midnight, on the morning of Sunday, August 19. The eggs are laid at around 48hr intervals. She will actively incubate the eggs when the second and later eggs are laid. With Peregrines, the first couple of eggs are likely to hatch on the same day with the last up to 2 days later. Incubation will take about 33 days with fledging happening around 6 weeks after that. In Australia, peregrine falcons will nest from August through to October, laying two to four eggs. Last year I watched this pair raise 3 healthy eyasses. The webcam has been in operation since 2003.
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/extras/frodocam/default.htm




