Decorah Eagles
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Decorah Eagles
The project installed its first camera in 2007 to gather footage for 'American Eagle,' the groundbreaking documentary that aired in 2008 on the PBS 'Nature' series. The system has since been updated annually to accommodate curious eagle fans.
The live feed of the Decorah Eagles can be found at Decorah Eagles, Ustream.TV.
Nature: American Eagle
Nature: American Eagle [Blu-ray]
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American Eagle - Once on the brink of extinction, the eagle is one of America's triumphant comeback stories. The bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes. Yet most people know little about the eagle beyond its distinctive appearance. Filmed in breathtaking high definition, this riveting program takes an unprecedented look at the eagle and its surprisingly tough struggle to survive in the wild.
Decorah Eagles Live Streaming Video
Decorah Eagles Recorded Video Highlights
Eggs and hatches, 2012
- 2-17-2012 First Egg and Shimmy
- 2-20-2012 Second Egg
- 2-24-2012 Third Egg
- Emergence of D12, 3-26/27-2012
- Emergence of D13, 3-27/28-2012
- Time Lapse D14 Hatch 3-29/31-2012
Interview with "Father" of
Iowa Eagle Nest Cam
by Clint Henderson
Decorah Eagle FAQ
About 80 feet.
How big is the nest?
5-6 feet across, about the same deep; it weighs about 1½ tons.
How old is the nest?
The eagles built it in 2007. A previous nest close by fell when a windstorm broke one of the branches.
Are these eagles banded?
No.
Which is the male and which is the female?
It is hard to tell the difference unless they are both on the nest. The female is larger than the male. This female has a ridge above her eyes that goes further back than on the male, and her eyes are surrounded by a greyish shadow; the male has a line around his eyes that makes them look "beadier." Some think that the male's head is "sleeker" than the female's.
What is the history of this pair?
They have been together since the winter of 2007-2008. Her markings at that time indicated that she was about 4 years old. They successfully hatched and fledged 2 eaglets in 2008, then 3 in 2009, and 3 more in 2010.
When were the eggs laid in 2010, and when did they hatch?
First egg was February 25, second on February 28, third on March 5. First hatch was April 3, second on April 6, third on April 9. All three eaglets fledged and are now on the wing but are not being tracked.
What is the area around the nest like?
The nest is in a cottonwood tree on private property near the Decorah Fish Hatchery (operated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources), on the banks of the babbling waters of Trout Run in extreme northeast Iowa. The nest can be seen from the hatchery, but visitors to the hatchery should keep their distance from the nest tree, both to respect the private property where the tree is located and to avoid disturbing the eagles.
Here is a ground-level video of the surroundings, taken in March 2010.
This video shows the eagles' point of view.
Where can I see pictures and videos of these eagles?
RRP provides an archive of daily views of the nest over the immediate 24-hour period, taken every 2 minutes. Click on Eagle Dailies.
RRP's Youtube site has many videos.
Who operates and maintains this cam?
The Raptor Resource Project (RRP) maintains the cams, of which there are two, and the feed is streamed online 24/7. Both are positioned on one of the nest's supporting limbs about 4-5 feet above the nest. The main cam is automated and is trained on the nest. The other cam has pan-tilt-zoom capabilities (PTZ). At dark the main cam switches to infrared (invisible to the eagles) night-time view. Here is a slide show of the cam installation in fall 2010.
Who does the panning, tilting, and zooming, and when does that happen?
Bob Anderson, Executive Director of RRP, switches to the PTZ cam when time and weather permit, and especially when there appears to be interesting activity in the nest. He will be especially attentive when hatching begins.
What is the Raptor Resource Project?
Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We establish and strengthen breeding populations of these raptors by creating, improving, and maintaining nests and nest sites. In addition to directly managing over twenty-three falcon, eagle, and owl nest sites, we provide training in nest site creation and management across the United States, reach more than 85,000 people each year through lectures, education programs, and our website, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the world around them.
Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, to expand participation in raptor preservation, and to help foster the next generation of preservationists. Our work deepens the connection between people and the natural world, bringing benefits to both.
Check out the links to cams of many of the raptor nests that RRP manages.
RRP also has a Facebook page.
Does the Raptor Resource Project accept donations?
Yes! RRP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and relies on the donations of friends. There is a donation button on the
RRP home page.What's this about a PBS documentary on this nest?
The Decorah eagle nest was featured in a PBS Nature series program, "American Eagle," that premiered in November 2008. Filmed by cinematographers Robert Anderson and Neil Rettig in high-definition, the video is available on DVD and online.
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Decorah Eagles News
- Decorah eagles featured on Jeopardy
- The Decorah eagles were part of NBC game show Monday afternoon. The statement was "In April 2011, thousands tuned in to watch these baby birds." It was in the category "Webcams" and was worth $400. The first of this year's eaglets, D-12, hatched about ...
- Northbound Decorah eagle has left the country
- Anderson said he is looking forward to 4:30 pm Monday, when his favorite television show, ?Jeopardy,? will feature the Decorah eagles. ?I'm not sure if it will be a single question or a category, but the show's producer said they were going to use some ...
- Out of the wood
- Doyle told them of his first piece, a mountain man he named Rufus, and his 20 ft. sculpture of four eagles that represent the now-famous Decorah eagles whose lives have been viewed on the Internet since 2010. His most famous sculpture might be the ...
Decorah Eagles Links
- Decorah eagle nesting information Raptor Resource Project Blog
- Iowa: Decorah Bald Eagle Camera gains technological upgrade TH - Iowa-Illinois-Wisconsin Article
More Great Eagle Pages
More Eagle Cams
- Norfolk Eagle Cam 2011
The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, in partnership with the Norfolk Botanical Garden and WVEC, is providing a rare glimpse into the life of two bald eagles and their offspring! - Duke Farms EagleCam
Located on Duke Farms in central New Jersey, the EagleCam allows viewers an up close and personal view into the lives of a pair of bald eagles as they breed, incubate, and raise young. It is a perfect tool for teaching about wildlife and covers a variety of topics including animal behavior, bird biology and natural history, endangered species, food webs, contamination, and MORE! - The NextEra Maine EagleCam
There are cameras located at two separate eagle nests providing live video of nesting Bald Eagles in Maine. - NCTC EagleCam
This web site chronicles the activities of the eagle nest located on the grounds of the US FWS National Conservation Training Center near the Potomac in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. The nest has been active for five seasons, fledging several juvenile bald eagles. - Channel Islands, CA Live Bald Eagle Webcam
Channel Islands Live Webcams are an exciting new way to experience the wild, isolated land and seascapes of your national park and national marine sanctuary. Take a virtual visit to the Channel Islands through live webcams that highlight the remarkable natural and cultural resources of the islands and their surrounding waters. - Victoria/Sidney Nest - Hancock Wildlife Foundation
- Turtle Bay Eagle Cam | Redding, CA
- Lake Washington EagleCam
- Hornby Island, BC EagleCam
Decorah Eagles T-Shirt
Have you been watching the Decorah eagles?
Once I started, I just couldn't stop. And what a terrific learning opportunity for my daughter.
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SellClean
Apr 15, 2012 @ 10:10 pm | delete
- I just went to see them again this weekend. What a beautiful display of nature and beautiful birds.
Decorah is a wonderful town too!
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kajohu Apr 15, 2012 @ 4:25 pm | delete
- My mother just sent me the website for the Decorah eagles, and I remembered you had a lens dedicated to them too. I'll forward this on to her :-)
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PuttinUpWithSuzy
Apr 14, 2012 @ 5:42 pm | delete
- Interesting lens. I love to learn new things.
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aesta1
Apr 14, 2012 @ 7:33 am | delete
- Have not seen them yet but I am fascinated by them after reading your lens.
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aesta1
Apr 14, 2012 @ 7:33 am | delete
- Have not seen them yet but I am fascinated by them after reading your lens.
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christie11
Apr 13, 2012 @ 12:15 pm | delete
- I sent this to my friend. She loves to watch eagle live cams! She was watching the one in the mid atlantic last year where they were rehabing some young ones that lost their mom.
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christie11
Apr 13, 2012 @ 12:15 pm | delete
- I sent this to my friend. She loves to watch eagle live cams! She was watching the one in the mid atlantic last year where they were rehabing some young ones that lost their mom.
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asnvirtualservices
Apr 12, 2012 @ 7:11 pm | delete
- I live in Nebraska, so I got to enjoy nightly news update on the Decorah eagles this Spring. Such a joy.
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ClassyGals Apr 12, 2012 @ 5:08 pm | delete
- I do love these majestic birds. The baby eagles are so precious. Blessed**
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JimDickens
Apr 12, 2012 @ 1:29 pm | delete
- My wife is a confirmed Decorah addict. She picked up on half the season last year and is watching all of this year (2012). I get to see all of the highlights including watching Dad get blown off the nest this year
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Tipi
Apr 12, 2012 @ 12:11 pm | delete
- Nice to see Decorah Eagles on the front page. I sure have been enjoying watching the nesting this spring, and some other web cam that I have featured on my Bald eagles lens, BTW, thank you for featuring it. ~ Blessed!
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jmatts1
Apr 12, 2012 @ 11:00 am | delete
- Interesting lens, love the pictures and the size/weight of the nest was really surprising
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bjslapidary
Apr 12, 2012 @ 8:06 am | delete
- Been watching these eagles and it's so interesting. Thanks for sharing all the facts here. A nest that weighs a ton and a half.. Wow!!! Amazing.
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cffutah
Apr 12, 2012 @ 7:35 am | delete
- Great tribute to a bird that symbolizes the American nation. *blessed by a squid angel*
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jsr54
Apr 11, 2012 @ 8:47 pm | delete
- We watched the Decorah Eagles last year and just like you say above, once we started we could not stop!
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ferginarg
Apr 11, 2012 @ 5:07 pm | delete
- I'm not from your end of the world, but I still love your eagles, they're amazing looking birds. Thanks for sharing this information.
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SEOshop
Apr 10, 2012 @ 4:40 pm | delete
- Fantastic looking bird in the first picture
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lasertek
Apr 9, 2012 @ 10:11 pm | delete
- Thanks for sharing this info.
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HenkWillemse
Apr 9, 2012 @ 12:15 pm | delete
- Beautiful birds of prey, thanks for sharing your information.
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HenkWillemse
Apr 9, 2012 @ 12:15 pm | delete
- Beautiful birds of prey, thanks for sharing your information.
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