Eagle Bald Eagle Webcam Fraser Point
Bald Eagle - description
The nest of Fraser Point is located on the island of Santa Cruz, California.
History of nesting:
28. February 2012 confirmed that female A-49 matched male A-64
Female A-49 is called Cruz, male A-64 was named Spirit.
2012 failed mating and few had no eggs.
2013 hatched one young A-89 female
2014 2 chicks A-97 male and A-98 female
2015 2 chicks A-54 female and the other unlabeled female
(it had a small wing for marking)
2016 No egg, a rock eagle on the territory was moving, seeking their nest. From the edge of the year 2017 the nest fell from the tree. Eagle couple moved to another nest.
2017 3 chicks A-02, A-03, A-04 all males.
Bald Eagle - live











21.3.2021 - 08:27:30 Male Jim dries feathers on a branch 09:55 beautiful shot
12.3.- Date and time on camera 11.3.- 18:08 Male Jim and female Cruz on the nest
3.3.- Date and time on camera 2.3. 18:00 At the nest of the male Jim and a beautiful young eagle, who is staying here.
Unfortunately, no one has yet been able to read the ring, but it is a female.
27.2.- Date and time on camera 26.2. 18:04:17 Male Jim and female Cruz spend the night at the nest
22.2. 06:10 Male Jim spent the night at the nest
11.2. - 06:00 Male Jim spent the night at the nest
Hi, are all 3 eagles gone?
Hi danuli, see below I wrote that the camera was down and they were recording. Now the camera is online and eagles do not nest here yet.
Hi, I see three healthy eagles. They are lively to the world
Hi, danuli, unfortunately there is no online transmission here, the record is being released. If LIVECAM HIGHLIGHTS is in the lower left corner of the screen, it is a recording. The repair is allegedly being worked on.
6.2. 2021
Dr. Sharpe - This is an area where bald eagles have recently nested from Fraser Point. Their nest is in a small canyon about 402 meters inland.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnAxd4tFsjk
And for interest the island of Santa Rosa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qZy1AYB0-g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D7qDEU0V7M&t=88s
Eagle's nest on the ground
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hy16sBukQo&t=9s
2.1
Update Dr. Peter Sharpe
The original pair of Fraser Point, Spirit A64 and Cruz A49, have left this nest and now keep their young in another place, which is about 3,2 km away on the opposite side of the ridge. There should be enough space for two separate areas.
Jim A66 hatched in 2016 at Baby's Harbor on Santa Cruz Island. It first appeared in Fraser Point's nest on January 26. He showed up with a female today! Glory A98 hatched in 2014. She is the daughter of the original couple in this area, Spirit A64 and Cruz A49!
If Cruz and Spirit stay in their current place and Glory and Jim board this nest, they will be renamed. The name of the territory tends to be associated with a couple, and not with a specific part of the property.
1.2. 2021 Female A 98
In 2014, two eagles were ringed on the Fraser point nest
A-98 (female)… Official name: Glory Named after the female Labrador Glory Girl. Descendant of female Cruz A-49 and male Spirit A-64
And 98 comes from the Fraser Point nest. Santa Cruz Island.
Ringing date: May 5, 2014 .. FWS ring number: 709-03056
Date of full plumage and first flight from the nest: 19 June 2014.
Published on the IWS Facebook page on December 17, 2014. The female A-98 has been seen near Bremerton, Washington in the last few days.
Season 2017 .. A-98 seen in the territory of Cueva Valdez with an unmarked male (A-00, a resident male on this nest could lose both wing marks). IWS cannot determine the foot ring number. The couple did not nest. The 2018 season did not nest.
Season 2019 - not nested .. Glory A98 spotted in February 2020 on Santa Rosa Island - Jim A66 spotted in February 2020 in the East Point area of Santa Rosa Island while working on a nest with an unknown female.
1.2.- 06:56 Male Jim adjusts the nest with female number 98
Hello Marcelo, I will try to find out the origin of the female.
Hello Petro, in the above description the female from 2014 is the same number, but I don't know if it can be her.
It's her, I'm just looking for more information. I'll put it here in a minute
31.1. The male Jim is staying at the nest again
30.1. Date and time on camera 29.1.- 17:30 The eagle Jim A-66 arrived again. 23:00 sleeps contentedly 🙂
27.1.- 06:50 Eagle still at the nest
27.1. Time on camera 26.1. 2021 - 23:50 An alien eagle sleeps by the nest
A-66 (male)… Official name: Jim. Eagle from the Nest Nest nest. Santa Cruz Island. Ringing date: May 27, 2016 .. Federal Ring 709-03098 / IWS Ring 37
8.1. camera time 10.38.-female Cruz close up
6.1. camera time 16.37.11.- the eagle arrives, it seems that it will spend the night here. I'd bet on a female.
Hello Marcelo, it's a male Spirit. The female was at the nest 4 days ago and still has blue number tags on her wings.
Good evening, Peter, thank you for the explanation. 10.40.- it suits a male!
18.12 Online transfer again !!
14.12 Dr, Sharpe Update
Today I visited the nest of Fraser Point. There didn't seem to be any work involved, so I added side supports and filled the bowl with grass to try to lure the couple to nest. I also slightly adjusted the camera to get a better view of the perch at the nest.
The original nest https://www.facebook.com/IWSEagles/photos/pcb.10157904123991453/10157904123111453/
Modified nest https://www.facebook.com/IWSEagles/photos/pcb.10157904123991453/10157904123296453
So great, Dr. Sharpe is with the team on the island of Santa Cruz, so we could soon see a transfer from both the Fraser Point nest and the Sauces nest.
28.8 - 19:14 Spirit & Cruz at the old nest and stayed there for the night 🙂
11.5 The young eagle spent the night at the nest - ring 28 / A is a one-year-old eagle
Info Dr. Sharpe - Elos (Orange Ring 28 / A) is a male that hatched in 2019 in Trap Canyon Nest on the island of Santa Rosa. The two places are about 19,5 km apart, including a minimum of 9 km across the ocean between the two islands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndxKUeAcNcI
19.2
At Fraser Point, the nest partially collapsed. The IWS team reinforced him in November 2019 in the hope that the eagle pair would return. The eagles built a new nest away from the cameras.
We are slowly approaching a nest on the Normandy Islands in the nests of FP, We, Sauces.