Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift. -Albert Einstein

The holidays are over.  Am I cleaning my house?  Am I setting my goals for the New Year?  Am I tackling any of the million things I need to be doing?  No.... I am hooked to the SWFL Eaglecam.  For the last 3 days I have been following live the parental skills of two eagles named Ozzie & Harriet.  The 2nd egg hatched last night and now like any parent knows, the fun begins.  Feeding, teaching, cuddling, more feeding can all be watched live from a camera mounted 6 feet above the eagle's nest.  It is fascinating and warning - very addictive as the 2.5m hits to the site prove.

A big Thank You to Dick Pritchett Real Estate for sharing this wonder-filled live cam with the world.


Click this link to watch SWFL Eaglecam

(Credit:  Tom Taylor & Heidi Wise Collection)
To see more stunning eagle pictures & pictures of the webcam and how it was installed - visit the SWFL Eaglecam's photostream on their facebook page. 

Comments

  1. Oh my! Hubby and I are both watching! Thank you SO much! Mama just flew in and covered the baby up and threw the egg shell out of the nest! How exciting...how amazing! Hugs!

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  2. That is so awesome. Very cool to get to see this.

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  3. thanks so much for the link! hubbs and I were just talking about how we need to look up the eagle nest.,...and yes, I'm addicted too!
    remember the owl a yr or so ago that we watched....no tellin' how many days I lost to that webcam!!! But what a wonderful way to waste time, eh??!!

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