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Big Bear Bald Eagle nest cam is located in Big Bear Valley in the San Bernardino Mountains of Southern California and brought to you by Friends of Big Bear Valley. Its located 145 feet up a Jeffrey Pine tree and is the current home for Jackie & Shadow. For more info about the Friends of Big Bear Valley click
Here.
Currently there is a plan to develop property less than a mile from the nest. Click
Here
for more information and click
Here
to take action to stop this.
U. S. Steel Bald Eagle Camera Live view Cam 1 by Pixcams - From their YouTube page: This camera is located at the Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant in West Mifflin, PA, which is a suburb of Pittsburgh. The nest is located along the Monongahela River. This is the same river the Hays Bald Eagle Nest is located on.
Fort St. Vrain Eagles Nest is located in a cottonwood tree on the banks of the St. Vrain River near Platteville Colorado. The camera was installed in 2003 and is operated on land owned by Excel Energy. If the video does not load, go
Here
to visit their YouTube page directly.
Great Gray Owl Nest Western Montana by
EXPLORE.org
and the
Owl Research Institute
(www.owlresearchinstitute.org). North America's largest species of owl and also one of the most elusive. This live camera is mounted opposite a broken top snag in Northwest Montana. Coordinated with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Wildlife Management Program, Tribal Council, and the Cultural Committees in a joint effort to receive permission to place the camera.
Red Tailed Hawk Nest Cam #1 by Cornell Labs Ithica NY. From their website: A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell University’s athletic fields since 2012. They have made use of two different light towers for their nest sites. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.
Fraser Point Bald Eagle Nest 2 powered by
EXPLORE.org
. The nest is located on The Nature Conservancy’s property on Santa Cruz Island, CA. The eagles are part of a 40+ year bald eagle restoration project on the California Channel Islands conducted by the
Institute for Wildlife Studies
and the live stream is brought to you through the cooperation of
Explore.org
, Institute for Wildlife Studies,
The Nature Conservancy
,
University of California-Santa Barbara
, and the
Park Service.
Patuxent River Park - Osprey Nest 1 located in Upper Marlboro, MD at Jug Bay Natural Area. For more than 30 years,
Patuxent River Park
has been conducting scientific research to monitor the local population of Osprey. One local female has been returning to the same nest for over 20 years! Note: The cam owner changes the YouTube cam URL frequently so if the video screen does not display, go to their
Youtube Page Here.
Charlo Montana Osprey Nest powered by EXPLORE.org (www.explore.org). This osprey pair has built a large, comfortable nest on top of a nesting platform in Charlo, Montana. Watch live as they raise their chicks and find out more about this bird on Explore.org @ (www.goo.gl/nXtWXI).
Seaside Oregon Osprey Nest Cam. Live feed from the osprey nest located along the Neawanna River in Seaside, OR by
Necanicum Watershed Council
(https://www.necanicumwatershed.org)
Castle Rock Peregrine Falcon Cam Winona MN by
The Raptor Resource Project
. From their website: The Raptor Resource Project has partnered with
Winona State University
and
Explore.org
to bring you the Castle Rock Peregrine Falcon cam, live from the iconic Castle Rock along the Mississippi River. Castle Rock is one of the earliest historical eyries that Peregrine Falcons returned to following the Raptor Resource Project’s cliff-release efforts in the late 1990s. Falcons began nesting in 2002 and have nested successfully almost every year since. The tall rock eyrie overlooks the Mississippi River and the city of Winona.
Great Spirit Bluff Falcons - La Cresent Minesota by
Explore.org
- Facing the Mississippi River, this cliff face is home to a pair of breeding peregrine falcons. Newman (male) and Elain (female)
Wisconsin Kestrel Cam near Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin. The
American Kestrel cam
is a collaboration between the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
and the
Raptor Resource Project
. This American Kestrel pair is nesting in a gravel-bottomed nest on private property. The nest box is located on the side of a traditional limestone-footed barn, overlooking a rolling grassland that slopes away into folded hills and forests.
Moorings Park Osprey Naples, FLorida - The nest is a 4x4 foot Platform is mounted at 41 feet elevation, providing the Nest for Harry, Sally and their offspring. If the cam does not display, click
HERE
to go to their Youtube page
Big Sur Condors by Explore.org - From their website: Welcome to Ventana Wildlife Society's Condor Sanctuary. Located two miles east of the Pacific Ocean in Big Sur, California, the sanctuary is surrounded by pristine US Forest Service lands, which are visible in the background. Ventana Wildlife Society has been releasing captive-bred condors to Big Sur, California since 1997. We use live-streaming webcams to monitor Endangered California Condors at our sanctuary and, when possible, at active wild nests along the central California coast.
Allens Hummingbird nest is located in Oceanside California and is brought to you by
Alyssa Nature Sanctuary
. Follow Lily, the resident hummingbird mother, as she embarks on an extraordinary journey with her chicks. From nest building and egg-laying to hatching, feeding, growth, and fledgling, watch it all unfold in real-time. Their YouTube page is located
HERE
LIVE Great Blue Heron Nest - Chesapeake Bay Rookery by Explore.org. From their website: Welcome to a Maryland rookery of one of Chesapeake's most iconic birds: the great blue heron
Burrowing Owl Nest Cam Live - Oregon –
Owl Research Institute
&
Explore.org
. From their YouTube page - Burrowing Owl cam in north-central Oregon, located on a former U.S. Army Chemical & Weapons Depot now being restored as a critical wildlife habitat. Here, a network of artificial burrows, built from repurposed materials, has helped recover a once-declining population, growing from just a 3-4 breeding pairs in the early 2000s to a record year in 2024 with nearly 100 nesting pairs and over 400 chicks banded in one season. This site now serves as a vital conservation hub, research area, and training ground for biologists studying Burrowing Owls in the Pacific Northwest. Special thanks to the Owl Research Institute, Global Owl Project, Boise State University, the Oregon Military Department, and especially the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, who named this land Papuunmí Tanawtpamá Tičám, or “Home of the Burrowing Owl.” We appreciate their partnership and land access for our research and cam placement.
Sauces Bald Eagle Cam - Channel Islands National Park by EXPLORE.org. This bald eagle nest overlooks the stunning landscapes of Santa Cruz in Channel Islands National Park. Watch live and learn more about these eagles and their habitat on Explore.org
Glen Hazel Bald Eagle Cam by PixCams. Welcome to the Glen Hazel Bald Eagle Cam, a collaboration of PixCams.com & Housing Authority City of Pittsburgh, with Tamarack Wildlife Center as our Education Partner. Featured are a pair of bald eagles nesting within 6 miles of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania along the Monongahela River. This live video feed has been granted a Special Permit by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for educational purposes. The Game Commission’s mission is: To manage wild birds, wild mammals and their habitats for current and future generations.
Captiva Island Fl Osprey Cam
Two Harbors Catalina Island CA Eagle Cam by EXPLORE.org. This bald eagle nest overlooks the small village of Two Harbors on Catalina Island, 22 miles off the coast of southern California.
Barn Owl Live Cam #2 - University of Florida Gainesville FL. From their YouTube page: All the Owls are wild and can enter and leave as they please with no human intervention. FYI, Owls do not clean their nests and natural nest sites stay like this until they either fall apart or fill up. The nests are cleaned once a year, so the nest boxes are cleaner than natural ones. Cleaning boxes too much can cause pairs to abandon them and can also remove beneficial insects that help keep the boxes clean.
Royal Albatross Live Cam in New Zealand provided by the New Zealand Dept. of Conservation (www.doc.govt.nz/royalcam) and Cornell Labs (www.allaboutbirds.org/albatross). The Cam is a 24-hour live stream of a Northern Royal Albatross nest during the breeding season at Pukekura/Taiaroa Head on the Southeast tip of New Zealand's South Island.
Port of Ridgefield Osprey Cam, Ridgefield WA. The Port of Ridgefield provides this camera view of the Osprey Nest at the Ridgefield Waterfront. This project is a partnership with Ridgefield School District's Innovation Ridge CAPS (
www.ridgefieldsd.org
) and Clark Public Utilities (
www.clarkpublicutilities.com
).
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