May 1, 2009
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a web cam set up to watch the daily activites of two American Bald Eagles and their new baby. Here is some info from the page…
A bald eagle nest located along the Potomac River is the focus of this live Web cam maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The nest at Shepherdstown, W.Va., is on the grounds of the USFWS National Conservation Training Center, on the historic river upstream from Washington, D.C. The nest has been active now for four seasons, fledging several juvenile bald eagles. A large international community viewing the bald eagle Web cam has developed as a result of the presence of the nesting pair. Eagle cam fans are currently celebrating the hatching of a new eaglet. Check the cam regularly and see what’s for dinner and how the new family is fairing.
I watched this for a few minutes. The baby was sitting there picking at his feathers being all cute and stuff. All of the sudden he stands up and backs up to the edge of the nest. I’m sitting here like, “OH no little guy! Stop! You’re going to fall!”. Why was he backing up to the edge of the nest like and old man with arthritis in the knees? He had to poop! That’s right! I got to see an American Bald Eagle take a poop live on the internet.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a web cam set up to watch the daily activites of two American Bald Eagles and their new baby. Here is some info from the page…

A bald eagle nest located along the Potomac River is the focus of this live Web cam maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The nest at Shepherdstown, W.Va., is on the grounds of the USFWS National Conservation Training Center, on the historic river upstream from Washington, D.C. The nest has been active now for four seasons, fledging several juvenile bald eagles. A large international community viewing the bald eagle Web cam has developed as a result of the presence of the nesting pair. Eagle cam fans are currently celebrating the hatching of a new eaglet. Check the cam regularly and see what’s for dinner and how the new family is fairing.

I watched this for a few minutes. The baby was sitting there picking at his feathers being all cute and stuff. All of the sudden he stands up and backs up to the edge of the nest. I’m sitting here like, “OH no little guy! Stop! You’re going to fall!”. Why was he backing up to the edge of the nest like and old man with arthritis in the knees? He had to poop! That’s right! I got to see an American Bald Eagle take a poop live on the internet.