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EagleCam Highlights

Duke Farms EagleCam - Incubation exchange - March 30th

Male arrives at nest to relieve female from incubation duties, while she doesn't really want to leave.

Feeding First Eaglet

Feeding First Eaglet

The female eagle begins feeding the first eaglet to hatch.

Running time: 5:03

Published on: 4-7-2011

Duke Farms Eagle Banding 2011

Duke Farms Eagle Banding 2011

Two healthy male eaglets were banded May 20th 2011 at Duke Farms. This video is narrated with explanations of the banding process as well as several question from local NJ school children that where answered by biologists on site who conducted the banding

Running time: 60:35

Published on: 5-23-2011

Stocking Up for the Hatchlings

Stocking Up for the Hatchlings

The male eagle has delivered a couple of fish. The two eagles stand around eggs and seem to have a "parents' conference" about the impending hatchings.

Running time: 2:08

Published on: 4-6-2011

When is Spring Going to Arrive?

When is Spring Going to Arrive?

April Fools! Snow and freezing rain arrive on April 1 offering a challenge to the female eagle to keep her eggs warm and dry.

Running time: 0:36

Published on: 4-1-2011

Male takes on nest-sitting duty

Male takes on nest-sitting duty

The male bald eagle takes over for the female, adjusts eggs and settles in.

Running time: 2:16

Published on: 4-1-2011

Duke Farms EagleCam - Incubation exchange - March 30th

Duke Farms EagleCam - Incubation exchange - March 30th

Male arrives at nest to relieve female from incubation duties, while she doesn't really want to leave.

Running time: 8:39

Published on: 3-30-2011

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