Bald Eagles Nest №7 Live Cam
Live webcam shows a nest of a pair of bald eagles in the Big Bear Valley in California. The camera makes it possible to observe birds in real-time. The Bald Eagle Nest camera on the first-ever active bald eagle nest in Big Bear Valley. The camera and sound system are solar-powered and run live stream — available to watch 24/7. This nest is in the San Bernardino National Forest land. It has been inactive use since the fall of 2013. The surrounding area is closed to the public during nesting season to protect the eagles — bald eagles have been known to abandon nests when disturbed by humans. Historically, bald eagles only wintered in Big Bear Valley to find food sources (waterfowl and fish) not available in the frozen lakes further north. Recently, however, a pair took up year-round residence. In 2012 the «first in recorded history» bald eagle chick was hatched in Big Bear Valley. She was successfully raised to fledging. Live broadcast from the nest of bald eagles is in high definition Full HD.