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Seal Island, Maine: Black Guillemots Webcam
July 07, 2017 — Black Guillemots lay their eggs each summer in rock crevices, avoiding areas where vegetation might hide predators.
Patagonia, Arizona: Hummingbird Feeder Webcam
July 07, 2017 — Located on the grounds of Tucson Audubon's Paton Center for Hummingbirds, this feeder attracts a range of hummingbird species.
Hog Island, Maine: Osprey Nest Webcam
July 07, 2017 — The webcam offers an intimate view of Osprey parents at Audubon's boat house on Hog Island.
Mill Grove, Pennsylvania: Conrad the Blue Jay Webcam
July 07, 2017 — Conrad is a three-year-old Blue Jay who has lived at Mill Grove for over a year now where he works as an ambassador bird.
Maine’s First Verified Vermilion Flycatcher Captured Live on Hog Island Web Cam
April 17, 2017 — Thousands of miles off course, the bird took a rest—on an Osprey nest.
Look at These Sweet Bald Eagles Protecting Their Eggs From the Snow
March 14, 2017 — At the U.S. National Arboretum, both eagle parents settled on their nest to warm their eggs, and each other, through the cold, icy night.
Pittsburgh’s Famous Bald Eagles Lost Their Nest Tree, But They Aren't Giving Up
February 23, 2017 — Within days of losing their nest, the eagles built a new one and possibly even laid another egg, which would be an unprecedented achievement.
The Bald Eagle Nest Cam That Hatched a Global Community
November 29, 2016 — A pair of the raptors nesting in Pennsylvania have transformed hundreds of strangers into a tightknit group.
This Rare Video of a Bald Eagle Attacking an Osprey Nest Is an Incredible Display of Speed and Strength
August 02, 2016 — The nest is located on Hog Island, Maine, and is one that Audubon and Explore.org stream live video from each year.
Will a Bald Eagle Eat Your Outdoor Cat?
April 29, 2016 — No, because it’s way too much effort.