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  2. NE Florida 2023-2024 Nest Eagles - Hancock Wildlife Foundation

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    by Kitcat11848 » Sun Sep 17, 2023 9:39 pm. Welcome to Season 11 of NEFL Eagles. 2023-2024. This nest is in Eastern Time Zone. The nest is located about 80 feet up in a Longleaf Pine tree and was built by the resident eagles approximately 11 years ago. Through the years, the nest has grown considerably in size and weight (likely weighing close ...

  3. NE Florida Observation and Discussion Thread 2019 -2020

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    NEST HISTORY. Beginning October 1, 2013, the American Eagle Foundation (AEF) began providing live video streaming from a wild eagle nest located near the NE coast of Florida. The nest is located about 80 feet up in a Longleaf Pine tree and was built by the resident eagles approximately 11 years ago.

  4. SW Florida Eagle Cam 2024~2025 - Hancock Wildlife Foundation

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    HWF welcomes you to Season 13 of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam 2024-2025 starring handsome, hard working M15 and his beautiful mate, F23. It's hard to believe that this is our 13th season! Our current stars of the cam---M15 and F23. SWF current stars-M+F 2023.jpg.

  5. NE Florida 2023-2024 Nest Eagles - Page 3 - Hancock Wildlife...

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    Re: NE Florida 2023-2024 Nest Eagles Post by ondabebe » Sun Sep 24, 2023 11:16 pm The last we saw of V3 on cam was September 16 but today V3 arrives back at the nest tree.

  6. SW Florida Eagle Cam - Hancock Wildlife Foundation

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    Southwest Florida Eagle Cam. The 2018-2019 season is the seventh season Dick Pritchett Real Estate has provided the live look into this Southwest Florida nest. This season we will again catch all the action using cameras that film the birds 24/7 and stream live video directly to this site. Camera #1 is positioned six feet above the nesting tree ...

  7. SW Florida Eagle Cam 2024~2025 - Page 37 - Hancock Wildlife...

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    From Lady Hawk -- Oct. 9, 2024. Hurricane Milton was two hours from making landfall in Florida with the winds and rain really picking up at this point. F23 is seen flying into the nest. She hangs on to the nest as she looks around but she realizes that the weather is changing fast so she flies off the nest heading W/SW.

  8. NE Florida Observation and Discussion thread ...2018 - 2019 -...

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    NE Florida Observation and Discussion thread ...2018 - 2019 Post by IrishEyes » Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:07 am We at Hancock Wildlife Foundation welcome you to year 6 of our coverage of the North East Florida Eagle Cam.

  9. NE Florida 2024-2025 Nest Eagles - Page 7 - Hancock Wildlife...

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    Re: NE Florida 2024-2025 Nest Eagles. by Kitcat11848 » Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:49 pm. jan_aef. Today at 3:27 AM. Today's forecast: Showers and Rain are predicted throughout the day. Temps mid to upper 70's. Winds generally 10-15 mph. Sunrise 7:21 am and Sunset 7:03 pm. jan_aef. Today at 8:04 AM.

  10. SW Florida Eagle Cam 2024~2025 - Page 16 - Hancock Wildlife...

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    From Lady Hawk -- Sept. 23. 2024. M15 & F23 continue with their nest work today with each eagle bringing in a huge stick to secure those guard rails. M15 flies in to the nest first with his long pole stick and works on placing it on the side of the nest. F23 flies in to join him to supervise & offer some beak discussions.

  11. SW Florida Eagle Cam 2024~2025 - Page 36 - Hancock Wildlife...

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    From Lady Hawk -- Oct.8, 2024. Our cam op finds a hawk flying towards the pond and finds the hawk on the hubcap branch overlooking the pond! Nice zoom on the hawk! F23 will fly to the nest with a freshly caught live fish and greenery cattails. She eats her catch and swallows the tail and then heads to the attic.