It's THAT TIME Again!!
Time to Start the List of Nest Cams for the New Year.
Eagles in Florida always lead the way!
BALD EAGLES
Adults are known as M15 and F23
Last year's breeding cut short due to avian influenza, which killed both hatchlings.
Here's to a successful new season.
First egg laid 11/12/2025, Hatched 12/20/25
Second egg laid 11/15/2025, Never Hatched!
Adults are Connie and Clive
First egg laid 11/16/2025, Designated CE14, Hatches 12/23/25
Second egg laid 11/19/2025, Never Hatched!
Adults unnamed
2 eggs, 12/4 & 12/7.
First egg hatched 1/10. Second egg hatched around 1/13 or so.
Biggest chick is being a super bully to smaller one.
(North East Florida)
Adults are Gabrielle and Beau
First egg laid 11/23/2025, (NE32) Hatches 12/30/25
Second egg laid 11/26/2025, (NE33) Hatches 1/1/26
Naming contest ongoing
Two Eggs. As of 1/10 two chicks. (hatched 12/31 and 1/1)
By 1/15 something wrong, One chick dead, other struggling.
Possible HPAI!
Adults are Ron and Rose
2 eggs in the nest. As of 12/21/25 looks like one has hatched.
Now 2 by 12/22/25.
Chicks are designated R9 & R10
Adults are Gracie and George
2 eggs in nest.
First (H3) hatches 12/29/25
Second (H4) hatches 12/30/25
Two Nests
Nest 1 (E-1): Adults are Louis II and Anna II
2 eggs in the nest as of the New Year
First hatch on 1/19, Second on 1/22.
Nest 2 (E-3): Adults are Alex II and Andria III
2 eggs in the nest, hatch on 1/28 and 1/30.
As of 1/15/26 1 egg in the nest. On 1/21 there are 3 eggs.
2 eggs in the nest, laid 12/18 and 12/21. Hatched 1/25 and 1/26.
Adults are Jackie and Shadow
First egg laid 1/23/2026, Second egg laid 1/26/2026
Something off at this nest. Eggs were left unprotected and ravens cracked them around the end of January. Will they renest??
Adults are Liberty (F) and Guardian (M)
A pair of Great Horned Owls have taken over this nest.
Names are Gus and Willow
As of 1/11/26 there is 1 egg in the nest.
WHITE-TAILED EAGLES
As of the New Year, Nestorations Underway
Republic of Tatarstan, Russia
Camera was maintenanced at the New Year. Some interest in the nest.
MISCELLANEOUS
PEREGRINE FALCONS - AUSTRALIA
(Charles Sturt University, Orange, Australia)
Adults are Diamond and Gimbir
One giant chick in the nest as of late November.
BIRD FEEDER CAMS
OTHER

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