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

Discussion
29.5. triplets are flying around, holding close to the nest
20: 33: 50 and 20: 34: 06 Attack of Owls on One of the Cubs
So here, the young men had a nice break in the nest, we've once experienced it here, Petro. Although the sea eagles, but also three
Perhaps the parents repair the nest, it would be a pity. It's a real wilderness here.
17.5. The young male 55 / A was named RobertAlan
13.5. We already have an ID card, so we can start flying at least around the nest
Who did not see yesterday ringing of three eagles from the FP nest, here are the videos.
Gender eagles
Female 34 / A ring orange ring on left leg, silver federal ring on right leg.
2 Male Orange Rings ID IWS - 55 / A and 45 / A on Right Leg, ID Federal Silver Rings on Left Leg.
29.4. So 13,30 has the eagles behind and the viewers have also been looking at. The two are beaten, but the third is proud to stand and show a red circle. Gentlemen have already experienced the system, I admire their deliberate slowness, feeling and precision in this work. Ted was going to fly lunch though late.
So it looks like two males and one female (the youngest eagle). Sharpe….
Nate took the eagle from his nest and had no gloves 🙂
11: 44 Sharpe goes to the nest!
11: 07: 50 Taking a shot from the distance, said they're getting closer!
29.4. Dr, Sharpe began to ring the eagles on the islands. Today, he and his team should go to the Fraser Point and Sauces Nest on Santa Cruz Island if weather permits. It will probably circulate like every year because of the safety of both crew and eagles on the ground.
That's great, it was a nice show last year. Thanks Péťo !!
17.4. they are already beautifully overcrowded, they are also hot there, and the beaks are open
13.4.13,48 Feeding
Who didn't see the online fall and the return of a young eagle to the nest yesterday, here are the videos:
https://www.zoocam.info/zapis/mlady-orel-belohlavy-vypadl-z-hnizda/
Thanks for the video and sorry for the little ones, the eagle fell in his sleep, not during the game. Feathers are beginning to grow, running away.
Thanks to Petro for the video, it is amazing to see that at least on this nest it was possible to send help to the eagles. Not like us, where there are hyenas that manage to poison eagles, and no one can do anything about it
02: 57: 30 mouse rages on the nest
Time on 8: 55 IWS crew member, Nate Melling, hits the nest. At night, one eagle fell from his nest, Nate returned it to the nest and repaired some nest damage.
it was to be expected, pecks are still on the edge of the nest frolicking among themselves and sticking, still thanks to the man hit.
5.4. their beaks are open wide, as they are hot, and they are on the edge of the nest unattended
4.4. 11,10 Pancakes Wake Up, Dad Brought Lunch
08: 54: 10 Spirit brings a piece of placenta to the nest, the whole beak has blood
31.3. Cruz flew to rest from the crumb, a tree watch on the right
24.3. 10,23 feeding on all gets
22.3. 9,11 feeding the older ones are already giants, perhaps the smallest lasts in 10,16 also gets something
18,20 male helps with feeding, so he gets even the youngest. They have enough food, it should be fine here