![]() ![]() In 2021, we partnered with Dulles Greenway which is a privately owned toll road in Loudoun, VA (30 minutes outside of Wash DC). In 1995, TRIP II established a private 149-acre wetlands preserve in Leesburg, Virginia during the construction of the Dulles Greenway roadway to mitigate the loss of roughly 64 acres of federally protected wetlands. The Dulles Greenway Wetlands has been home to two Bald Eagles since 2005. ![]() The Dulles Greenway Eagle Cam features the wild nest of Rosa and Martin. Through photos and ground observations we have a positively identified the pair of eagles as Mr. In 2022, a second eagle nest was discovered on Arboretum property, closer to the river and golf course. These cams are powered completely by solar energy. National Arboretum, which is operated by the United States Department of Agriculture. Their nest sits high in a Tulip Poplar tree among the Azalea Collection at the U.S. This Bald Eagle pair reside in our nation’s capital, Washington D.C. The National Arboretum Eagle Nest features the wild nest of Mr. Three cams provide very closeup, high definition views of every important moment in the nesting season, and a third cam shows the tree and the nest from a distance away, enabling viewers to witness the adult eagles flying into the nest, as well as the juvenile eagles branching and fledging. The Northeast Florida Nest Cam features the nest of wild Bald Eagles Samson & Gabrielle. Although these eagles are non-releasable and are unable to survive in the wild, they live the most natural life that they can in human care. All the eagles here live inside of an enormous aviary on Eagle Mountain Sanctuary at Dolly Parton’s Dollywood theme park. ![]() The Dollywood Nest Cams feature unbonded male and female bald eagles. As always, viewer discretion is advised when watching our nest cams. Actions cannot be taken in situations that are found to occur naturally in the wild, such as avian pox, nest disruption caused by storms, predators, etc. If a situation occurs that can be directly linked to a man-made cause (such as monofilament entanglement) a panel of experts can be called in to determine whether action should be taken to support a nest. However, American Eagle Foundation, in conjunction with USFWS guidance, prohibits interference in an active wild nest. The educational benefit of wildlife cameras is unprecedented and allows global viewers a “bird’s eye view” into the lives of bald eagles and other birds of prey. We are grateful to HDOnTap for generously donating their streaming service and partnering with us to achieve the highest quality possible. We invite our viewers into the world of Bald Eagles through our high-definition live-streaming cameras placed over wild and captive Bald Eagle Nests. ![]()
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