The eagles are back on the nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden in Virginia.
Click here for the eagle cam!!
(copied from the website)
The bald eagle pair at Norfolk Botanical Garden are some of the most closely watched birds in Virginia. Their nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden is viewed by thousands of online bird watchers daily in the U.S. and abroad. The Web cam has also become an educational opportunity as teachers use the video from the nest in the classroom. The Eagle Cam is available 24/7 on WVEC.com.
Last fall, the eagles built a new nest in another tree at the garden, after most of their old nest fell to the ground in the summer.
As of Feb. 7, the eagle has laid two eggs, which are expected to hatch in March.
In the 2007 season, the same bald eagle pair produced three chicks, all of which survived to fledge in July. The chicks were tagged and biologists observed all three of the juvenile eagles hunting on their own, but scientists do not know their whereabouts since fledging.





Eagle Cam
The eagle cam was down this afternoon I guess due to all the wind but it is up and running now. Even after dark, there is light enough that you can see the eagle on the nest.
Hope you will take a look during the daylight hours and watch the show. When you first pull up the cam it takes a few seconds for the picture to come through.
We kept up with it last year and watched the babies until they took off in July. It's amazing.