Twin+Cities+Eagle+Cam
Posted by Moon & Staci
March, 6th 2013

Click the link below to watch a live video of a Twin Cities eagle nest. Three eggs were laid in the nest sometime around Jan. 1, 2013. Eggs are incubated about 35 days, and young eagles leave the nest about eight to 14 weeks after hatching, although young birds often stay around and continue to be cared for by their parents another six weeks. This pair of eagles has nested in the same area since about 2010, fledging at least one chick in that time.

Click here to see the DNR Eagle cam live feed.

Click here to read the updates from the DNR about the eagle and the eggs.