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The live webcam was set up in 2007 by the Raptor Resource Project (RRP), [13] Xcel Energy and Dairyland Power, [14] and was upgraded to live-streaming by Ustream in 2011. [2] The Decorah Eagles' Ustream channel features in real time the Decorah, Iowa bald eagle family as they build and repair their nests, mate and lay eggs, struggle with bad weather and predators, and protect and care for ...
The RPP also develops and employs non-intrusive methods of viewing the birds and their nest sites, so that scientists and the general public can learn more about the lives of raptors. [7] RPP members have set up cameras which webcast from many raptor nests. [8] They set up their first camera to view a bald eagle nest in Decorah, Iowa. [1]
While 2022 was a record bad year for bald eagle nests in Iowa, signs point to improvement in 2023. Check out these spots to see eagles soar this winter. Iowa winters bring a surge in bald eagle ...
Lawrence secured a grant for camera equipment and permission from a local landowner to set up a camera by a nearby eagle's nest. [2] This camera was planted in a tree above the nest and can zoom in. Once the live stream was set up, the public was able to view the nest. When Lawrence moved out of the district, Darrin Briggs and his class took ...
A wildfire scorched trees and fields as it swept across a nature refuge in Iowa, ... But despite the eagle’s nest being so close to the source of the wildfire, it survived, seemingly undamaged ...
Dec. 8—St. John's Lutheran Community on Friday announced the addition of an eagle camera for its widely followed eagle's nest at its Fountain Lake campus. The organization installed a live ...
The old camera had viewers in 50 states and around 160 countries, in homes, classrooms and nursing homes, according to Lori Naumann, a spokesperson for the DNR's Nongame Wildlife Program, which runs the cameras. The old nest was home to a pair that viewers unofficially nicknamed “Nancy and Beau” until it collapsed during a heavy snowstorm ...
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