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Beginning October 1, 2014
Enjoy special moments in the nest with Romeo and Juliet,
stars of the Northeast Florida Cam.
This is a REAL reality show—nature at its absolute best!
High up in a Longleaf pine tree, Romeo and Juliet built a nest many years ago. Bonded for life, they return home to this nest each Fall to bring little ones into the world. This year, Romeo came back first. He was sighted on August 28th, 2014, and was often seen at the nest (and on other trees in the area) waiting patiently for his Juliet. Juliet stayed away longer than usual, but returned safe and sound on September 14th. After getting reacquainted, they earnestly began their “nestorations,” preparing for egg-laying and the raising of their new eaglets.
Be part of this adventure! In preparation for the best viewing experience possible, the American Eagle Foundation has installed three state-of-the-art, high-definition cameras to stream live footage of the nest from different angles to three separate video screens. In addition, the audio is amazing, enabling the viewer to enjoy a symphony of sounds, from the tiniest cricket’s chirp to the majestic cries of the eagles!
Click on the trailer below for a sneak peak, and please share the news (and the link!) with all your friends on Facebook or other Social Media sites.
If you would like to, you can participate in a live Chat Room with all of the AEF “Chatters.” We have wonderful Moderators who will welcome you into the Chat Room. They are very knowledgeable about this pair of Bald Eagles, and they can answer questions that you may have. In addition, our Cam Operators have been practicing zooming techniques on all 3 cams…. they know the branches each eagle prefers and the flight patterns in and out of the nest. They are ready for Prime Time!
As a parent or teacher, visiting this site is a wonderful way to teach children to respect and protect the environment and the creatures who live their lives in the Wild.
Enjoy the season with us, and thank you so much for supporting the work of the American Eagle Foundation.
WWW.EAGLES.ORG