Posted on 03/24/2007 8:04:14 AM PDT by paulat
Don't click on this pic!
Go to the link below the title (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife), hit the orange button sorta in the middle of the page that says "View Cam Live."
When that comes up, you can switch between cams by using the dropdown list that says "View Another Live Cam!"
Our cams are:
EagleCam1 - Kent
EagleCam2 - Kent
EagleCam3 - Kent NEW!
Let me know if you have any problems.
Thanks, you guys!!! I had to work late...GREAT screen shots!!! I may start a new thread with the new news if I get a chance. The mods yell at me if I ask them to put an update in the title :(
ping to #56 and #57...TWO eggs!!!
GREAT reporting by Ladysmith and SandyInSeattle!
Nice catch!
Thanks for the pong
Thanks for the ping (:
Thanks! My brother and I were looking at the other cams and I came back to these two! This site is so awesome!
WA ping?
WA State Ping...JFK
You are a sweetie! Thx!
2 eggs looks pretty cool, hope they both survive.
just keeping track...
I must be on too many ping lists. This disappears off the page pretty fast...
Just keeping track.
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....my thoughts exactly.
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Keeping a watch...the first one is due around Apr. 26th!!
First one with a screen shot of this first kid wins!!! (First egg due about 4/26)
There is much more on that website besides the eagles..if one looks at the bluebird site, you will find that there are now 6 eggs in the nest...last week, there were 4 eggs, and then a few days later, there were six eggs...
Also the Barn Owl, is in its box, and tho I dont think it has layed any eggs as of yet, probably it will happen pretty soon...
It sure is fun, watching these birds build and repair their nests, lay the eggs, sit on the eggs, and the ultimate fun comes when the eggs hatch, and we get to see the babes seemingly grow bigger day by day, as their parents feed them...
yeppers...just wanted to keep it simple so folks would actually go to the site
Ok...just thought they might also be interested in the other birds that also have eggs in their nests...but I can see your point....
I have been watching this site for a couple of years now, and its always fun, exciting and educational especially for children I should think...its not often that children can actually see so closely, what it takes for these eagles, and bluebirds and owls, to raise their young...
And its also a happy non-confrontational thread as well...
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