Our friend Barbara Holder has introduced Jimmy and me to a nesting pair of bald eagles in central Minnesota. A live-streaming solar-powered camera is trained on their nest, 75 feet in the air, and you can watch their goings and comings, 24/7. No eggs have appeared so far, but Mama Eagle laid her first egg last year on March 6, so one should arrive very shortly. Eggs should hatch after a 35-37 day incubation period. (Update 3/10 AM an egg is here- came late yesterday afternoon!)
To access this fascinating website, go to:
http://www.mnbound.com/live-eagle-cam/
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