Little Miami Conservancy Bald Eagle Nest Live Camera #1

WHERE IS THE NEST? ​The nest is along the Little Miami National Wild & Scenic River in SW Ohio USA near South Lebanon Ohio on private property. We don’t disclose more detail to avoid trespassing and nest disturbance. Thanks for your understanding! B&B ID: Bette has what looks like black “eyeliner” along her upper eyes, she’s 25-30% bigger than Baker, she has a more stern look to her eyes, her feathers have varying shades of brown, giving her a mottled color look, her front neckline has a jagged inverted wide u shape. Baker has a softer look to his eyes, his body is more stream-lined looking, his feathers are more even brown colored & a bit darker than Bette’s, his front neckline has an inverted kind of V shape. Baker’s beak has a more curved topline to it, Bette’s topline of beak is straighter, with hook at end. HOW OLD are Baker and Bette? We believe that they are 14 years old, if not older! IS it Baker or Bette? Watch. this ’side by side’ comparison - Please DONATE to Support these LMC nest cams and the many other LMC river conservation initiatives at and . MANY thanks! MANY thanks to the Jurgensen Companies, the Oeder Family and for additional funding support by Stuart Weinberg, the Full Circle Foundation and these River Outfitters- Loveland Canoe and Kayak , Scenic River Canoe Excursions , RiversEdge Outfitters , Morgans Riverside Campground & Cabins , Morgan’s Canoe and Outdoor Adventures, Hope and Larry Bone, Diane and Brad Knapp, and to the ODNR Division of Wildlife for their excellent guidance, and to PixCams and Haddix Tree Service of Loveland, Ohio ( ) for their tremendous pro bono work in installing the cameras ! ACRONYNS OF INTEREST you’ll find in the Chat Posts: TS=timestamp,LT=lookout tree,TAW=trees across way,MB=mom’s branch,DB=dad’s branch,BoB=bouncy branch,IR=infrared light,BB=broken branch, attic=branch above nest feak=cleaning or sharpening of beak, COG=change of guard, PS=poop shoot, afk=away from keyboard, TTE=Trust The Eagles, BBS=be back soon, TIA=thanks in advance, UFO=unidentified food object, GTSY=great to see you, nb=nest bowl, SED = sweet eagle dreams. NOTICE: Due to some unauthorized spam issues, we’ve made the CHAT feature available to subscribers only. Thank you for your cooperation and support for this LMC initiative. EAGLET “NUMBERS“ (see tables below) are measured from the date of the LMC Camera installation in September 27, 2021. DATES OF NOTE for the 2024 Season: There are 3 eggs by Baker and Bette. February 19 , 2024 First Egg February 22 , 2024 Second Egg February 25, 2024 Third Egg !!! March 28 , 2024 First Egg PIP March 28 , 2024 First Eaglet hatches. AKA Eaglet #LM5 March 28 , 2024 Second Egg PIP March 29 , 2024 Second Eaglet hatches. AKA Eaglet #LM6 April 1, 2024 Third Egg PIP April 2 2024 Third Egg hatches. AKA Eaglet #LM7 June ? ,2024 First Eaglet Fledges from Nest June ? ,2024 Second Eaglet Fledges from Nest June ? ,2024 Third Eaglet Fledges from Nest ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: from Jeni, LMC Chat Moderator ​​💥2024 season: LM5(1st egg) Laid 2/19, 15:31pm, hatched 3/28, 11:01pm, Day 37, LM6(2nd egg) Laid 2/22, 16:32pm, hatched 3/29, 8:11pm, Day 36, LM7(3rd egg) Laid 2/25, 19:20, hatched 4/2 1:40am, Day 36 DATES OF NOTE for the 2023 Season: There are TWO eggs by Baker and Bette. February 11, 2023 First Egg February 14, 2023 Second Egg March 19, 2023 First Egg PIP March 20, 2023 First Eaglet hatches. AKA Eaglet #3 AKA “Bluey“ March 21, 2023 Second Egg PIP March 22, 2023 Second Egg hatches. AKA Eaglet #4 AKA “Boo“ June 10,2023 First Eaglet (to hatch) named ’Blue) Fledges from Nest DATES OF NOTE for the 2022 Season: There are TWO eggs by Baker and Bette. February 22, 2022 First Egg AKA Eaglet #1 February 25, 2022 Second Egg AKA Eaglet #2 April 2, 2022 First Eaglet hatches April 3, 2022 Second Egg hatches Please DONATE to Support these LMC nest cams and the many other LMC river conservation initiatives at and . Thank You and Happy Birding !
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