Bald eagle live cam shows bird nesting amid winter snow storm
By FOX 5 DC Digital Team
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Bald eagle seen in winter weather on Pennsylvania live camera
Get a look at a bald eagle nest in Hanover, Pennsylvania during the winter storm sweeping across the country. This is one of our most popular live cameras, HDOnTap Co-Founder Tiffany Sears said. Since 2015, viewers have enjoyed over 40 million hours of 24-7, live HD video and audio from the nest, as well as daily time-lapse clips on screens worldwide.
The last two seasons have been tough ones for the eagles at the Hanover nest. No chicks have hatched in either. Last season, viewers watched patiently as the pair of adult eagles took turns incubating their clutch of two eggs, but by late March, the eggs still hadn’t hatched and were deemed unviable.
Bald Eagle nest in Hanover now has second egg: How to watch
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
Posted Feb 08, 2021
One of the bald eagles at the livestreamed nest near Hanover, York County, tends to two eggs.
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The bald eagles at the livestreamed nest near Codorus State Park at Hanover, York County, are now tending a pair of recently laid eggs.
The female laid her second eggs at about 5:15 p.m. Friday, after having laid the first egg of 2021 last Tuesday afternoon.
They are the earliest known eggs for that nest.
In 2020, after producing and eating a non-viable second egg on February 18, the eagles at Hanover continued their attempt to hatch their first egg, which was laid on February 13, until March 29, when one of the adults ate the apparently non-viable egg.
Bear den livestream launched by Pennsylvania Game Commission
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 05, 2021
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A black bear den in Monroe County is the focus of the latest 24-7 livestream from the Pennsylvania Game Commission, HDOnTap and Comcast Business.
The livestream, which can be accessed through the commission’s website, originates from the same bear dean under the deck of a cabin that the agency livestreamed 2 years ago, and the adult bear hibernating there could be the same one.
Female black bears typically breed and have cubs every 2 years. Based on sounds picked up in the den, it’s believed the adult bear in the livestream is with at least one cub.
Bald eagle lays first egg of 2021 in livestreaming York County nest
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Feb 02, 2021
A bald eagle tends the first egg of 2021 in the nest at Codorus State Park near Hanover. The egg was laid in the afternoon on February 2. (Marcus Schneck | mschneck@pennlive.com)
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It’s the earliest known laying for that nest.
In 2020, after producing and eating a non-viable second egg on February 18, the eagles at Hanover continued their attempt to hatch their first egg, which was laid on February 13, until March 29, when one of the adults ate the apparently non-viable egg.
In 2019, the female laid her first egg in the nest at 5:08 p.m. February 26 and the second at 6:23 p.m. March 1. The first egg hatched April 4 and the second on April 6. Despite one of the nestlings being knocked out of the nest June 18 and returning June 23, both hatchlings fledged by June 30.
Popular bald eagle livestreaming camera up for another year PennLive.com 12/23/2020 Marcus Schneck, pennlive.com
The livestreamed action from the bald eagle nest near Codorus State Park at Hanover, York County, is back for another winter-through-spring nesting season.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced its popular Eagle Cam, a joint project with partners HDOnTap and Comcast Business, has returned.
The Hanover cam is one of two bald eagle livestreams the partners plan for the 2021 nesting season.
No date has been selected for the launch of the second year of the Farm Country Eagle Cam.
This is the seventh year for the 24-7 livestream from the Hanover nest.