Bald Eagles nesting in Trempealeau, WI captured live on webcam by The Raptor Resource Project
The Raptor Resource Project has set up a live webcam in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, to capture the nesting activities of a pair of bald eagles. This once-endangered species has made a remarkable comeback in the state, with over 220 bald eagle nests reported as of 2024. The webcam allows viewers to watch the eagles lay eggs, hatch baby eagles, and track their life cycle. The project, known for its live nature cams in the Midwest, aims to provide enjoyment for the public while collecting valuable data on the eagles’ behavior. The nesting pair has built their nest in a white pine tree, offering protection from the elements. Viewers can watch the eagles 24/7 on the eagle cam, as they continue to witness the fascinating journey of these majestic birds.
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