View Baby Eagles from Your Computer with a Virtual Field Trip

Jun 16 2008 Filed under Birds, Endangered Species, Field Trips, Virtual Field Trips

Today we discovered a live video cam capturing images of some baby Bald Eagles near Lake Washington.  We were able to watch the two babies as they interacted with their mom in a nest near Lake Washington.

We watched the Eaglets grow impatient waiting for their mom to return, watched them interact with the mother eagle, and saw them practice flapping their wings.

Here’s some of what we saw:

Baby Bald Eagles in nest at Lake Washington - Image #1

 Baby Bald Eagles in nest at Lake Washington - Image #2

Baby Bald Eagles in nest at Lake Washington - Image #2

You can watch the baby eagles by clicking here.  It makes a great virtual field trip.

 

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4 responses so far

4 Responses to “View Baby Eagles from Your Computer with a Virtual Field Trip”

  1. sir jorge of culveron 20 Jun 2008 at 12:02 pm 1

    that’s really cool, i never thought that was possible, but here I am amazed.

    sir jorge of culver’s last blog post..Public Image Limited

  2. Carolon 18 Aug 2008 at 5:30 pm 2

    I watched this site last year and it truly is amazing to see how fast they grow, and how devoted their parents are in taking care of them. When they fledge it is a happy/sad moment.

    Carol’s last blog post..They Rocked: Music Of My Teen Years

  3. European Toxic Clanon 10 Sep 2008 at 12:37 am 3

    I love birds of prey, thanks for the share.

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