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Just added six screen shots to this non-photographic gallery of new life in a bald eagle nest in Washington, D.C.
The parents, Liberty and Justice, have a nest on the police academy grounds by the Anacostia River, and two eaglets hatched between March 17 and 20.
Liberty and Justice built their nest in 2005 and have raised one or two young every year since. They were named by former Police Chief Cathy Lanier, on the day of the Boston Bombing. She called a press conference at the eagle's nest to name them.
The eagle cam feed can be found at http://www.eaglecam.org
The other eagle cam nest in DC, at the National Arboretum, has the parents but no eggs yet, which has eagle fans a bit worried. Unfortunately, the American Eagle Foundation cameras at this nest are far better than the one at the police academy!
Fort Washington Lighthouse (1882), posted earlier
All photos copyright © by Helen Betts. All rights reserved. Please do not use or copy without written permission of owner.
larose forest photos | 20-Mar-2018 22:23 | |