Update video of a nesting pair of Bald Eagles located in central Minnesota, USA.
Viewers of MNBound's bald eagle live stream were able to watch an adorable exchange as a nesting mother was brought some freshly-caught fish and given a well-deserved break.
In the video, the mom is seen warming her eggs before her mate flies in with a fish and takes over nesting duties. The solar-powered camera is set 75-feet off the ground overlooking a nest in central Minnesota.
The video stream is still active -- one of two eggs hatched recently and the feed now shows the fuzzy newborn chick.(Source)
Nest Update April 18, 2013 - The Nest is “Peace” ful!
This morning at dawn Peace came to Minnesota. She hatched overnight after teasing us all day yesterday. Our new little addition was spotted as Mom got up to stretch after a long night on the nest. We got a better look after the sun came up and Mom was feeding Harmony. The first thing Harmony did was bonk Peace as she started to eat.
Chatters immediately wanted to know what the little ones name was going to be. Speculation was rampant as we waited for BBC to announce the name. Finally they did and the crowd went wild! Chatters loved the name and we now have peace and harmony in the nest. We’ll see how long that lasts!
A giant late winter storm hit the nest today as Peace was settling in. It started to snow and just kept on snowing. Soon Mom was beak deep and the little ones were hiding in the brood patch. Dad came to the nest to keep Mom company during the worst of the first snow bands. Mom did feed the little ones a couple of times but otherwise stayed put over the eaglets.
Late in the day she turned several directions to find a better position in the wind. We are lucky in one sense in that the “snowglow” kept it light enough to see Mom well after it got dark. Hang in there, Mom!
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Thank you. Urie, my grandson didn't know daddy eagles helped mommy eagles like his daddy helps his mommy!