Visits to the nest are closely monitored. The original adult bald eagle pair, known as Ozzie and Harriet, had been coming to this nest since 2006. SWFL Eagles_ M15 Is A Tireless Nest Renovator & Harriet Is His Best Cheerleader 11-27-20. The bald eagles do not see or hear anything coming from the camera. The pair relocated the nest from across the street to its current location for the 2006-2007 nesting season. ???? The 2019-2020 season is the ninth season Dick Pritchett Real Estate has provided the live look into this Southwest Florida Bald Eagle nest. Southwest Florida(SWFL) Eagle Nest. The glow you are seeing on the camera is invisible to the naked eye. Successful Bonding & More Sticks Added To Nest! ?? Camera #1 is positioned six feet above the bald eagle nesting tree and is equipped with night vision or infrared light, which emits no actual light. This cam allows you to click and drag to any viewing area for a fully immersive experience. Cam #3 is installed closer to the north of the pond, to capture activity happening around the pasture and in the pond area. The nest sits 60 feet above the ground, in a Slash Pine tree. This cam allows you to click and drag to any viewing area for a fully immersive experience. This cam allows you to click and drag to any viewing area for a fully immersive experience. The stream shows Mother Nature in its true form and some content may not be suitable for all audiences. Visits to the nest are closely monitored. While spotted most months out the year in the area, they officially reside in this nest between the months of October and May. The bald eagles do not see or hear anything coming from the camera. 1st Egg Hatced 12/19/2019. Thursday 11/26/2020~SWFL Eagles.. Busy Love Birds.. SWFL Eagles_ M15 Is A Tireless Nest Renovator & Harriet Is His Best Cheerleader 11-27-20. If you are viewing at night, please note Cam 1 is equipped with night vision or infrared light (IR). All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. M Unveils Operation Warp Speed In Getting Nest Ready 11.27.20. While spotted most months out the year in the area, they officially reside in this nest between the months of October and May. The 2019-2020 season is the eighth season Dick Pritchett Real Estate has provided the live look into this Southwest The nest is located about 80 feet up in a Slash Pine tree and was built by Bald Eagles Romeo & Juliet approximately 12 years ago. SWFL Eagles ~ Lunch On The Go! His Crop Is Bursting! Please remember the closer you are to the nest, the less you can see. You are watching a live broadcast of a wild mating pair of bald eagles named M15 and Harriet located in Southwest Florida(SWFL) in Fort Myers, Florida. In the Spring of 2016, the nest deteriorated and completely fell apart. Successful Bonding & More Sticks Added To Nest! (See diagram right for picture of cam locations) Both cameras are environmentally friendly, non-intrusive and positioned to offer the best view of the nest and birds while preserving the pristine beauty of the nest and their surroundings. ?? We are a working office and your compliance with the eagle watching etiquette is most appreciated. ???? Both home again.. Mating, moving sticks, resting on the nest.. M15 Eats A Fish On The Branch! SWFEC has worked with wildlife officials and local biologists to insure the eagle’s safety and will not interfere or intervene with any natural events in the nest. Cam 360 (Cam #4) is located in the nest tree and the first ever live camera in history to capture a 360 degree look into a bald eagle’s daily activity. This is their fifth season as a mated pair at this location. Nor does it make any noise. Thursday 11/26/2020~SWFL Eagles.. If you can see the nest please remember you are being watched and recorded, even at night. If you are viewing at night, please note Cam 1 is equipped with night vision or infrared light (IR). If you can see the nest please remember you are being watched and recorded, even at night. The 2019-2020 season is the ninth season Dick Pritchett Real Estate has provided the live look into this Southwest Florida Bald Eagle nest. Thursday 11/26/2020~SWFL Eagles.. The eagles do not see any light and remain undisturbed. Camera #2 is located approximately 60 feet from the nest and has the ability to capture images of the nest action outside the view of Camera #1. Cam 360 (Cam #4) is located in the nest tree and the first ever live camera in history to capture a 360 degree look into a bald eagle’s daily activity. The best viewing location is from your desktop at home. SWFL Eagles ~ Lunch On The Go! Cam 360 (Cam #4) is located in the nest tree and the first ever live camera in history to capture a 360 degree look into a bald eagle’s daily activity. We are a working office and your compliance with the eagle watching etiquette is most appreciated. This is their fifth season as a mated pair at this location. The eagles do not see any light and remain undisturbed. M15 Eats A Fish On The Branch! SWFL Eagles ~ Harriet Lets M15 Know She Wants Eggs ?? This season we will again catch all the action using FOUR cameras that stream the birds 24/7 live directly to this site. Cam #3 is installed closer to the north of the pond, to capture activity happening around the pasture and in the pond area. It has been monitored at this location for 8 years. Cam 360 (Cam #4) is located in the nest tree and the first ever live camera in history to capture a 360 degree look into a bald eagle’s daily activity. This cam allows you to click and drag to any viewing area for a fully immersive experience. The pair relocated the nest from across the street to its current location for the 2006-2007 nesting season. It has been monitored at this location for 8 years. ?? Camera #2 is located approximately 60 feet from the nest and has the ability to capture images of the nest action outside the view of Camera #1. Pursuant to state and federal law it is illegal to "take, feed, disturb, possess, sell, purchase or barter, or attempt to engage in any such conduct, any bald eagle or parts thereof, or their nests or eggs. The best viewing location is from your desktop at home. Southwest Florida “Eagle Cam”, providing live video stream of an active pair of bald eagles in their nest. ?? His Crop Is Bursting! (See diagram right for picture of cam locations) Both cameras are environmentally friendly, non-intrusive and positioned to offer the best view of the nest and birds while preserving the pristine beauty of the nest and their surroundings. SWFL Eagles ~ Harriet Lets M15 Know She Wants Eggs ?? The stream shows Mother Nature in its true form and some content may not be suitable for all audiences. The glow you are seeing on the camera is invisible to the naked eye. This season we will again catch all the action using FOUR cameras that stream the birds 24/7 live directly to this site. The original adult bald eagle pair, known as Ozzie and Harriet, had been coming to this nest since 2006. 11.28.20, SWFL Eagles ~Incredible Nest Building! This nest is labeled LE026-B of the Florida State Monitoring Program. ?? ?? M Unveils Operation Warp Speed In Getting Nest Ready 11.27.20. Nor does it make any noise. The nest sits 60 feet above the ground, in a Slash Pine tree. 11.28.20, SWFL Eagles ~Incredible Nest Building! About this nest – The nest is about 60 feet above the ground, in a Slash Pine tree. On October 1, 2013, the American Eagle Foundation (AEF) started providing live video streaming from a wild eagle nest located near the NE coast of Florida. Both home again.. Mating, moving sticks, resting on the nest.. After Ozzie’s passing in the early fall of 2015, Harriet & M15 bonded in late fall of 2015. Please remember the closer you are to the nest, the less you can see. This nest is labeled LE026-B of the Florida State Monitoring Program. The original adult bald eagle pair, known as Ozzie and Harriet, had been coming to this nest since 2006. The original adult bald eagle pair, known as Ozzie and Harriet, had been coming to this nest since 2006. SWFEC has worked with wildlife officials and local biologists to insure the eagle’s safety and will not interfere or intervene with any natural events in the nest. Pursuant to state and federal law it is illegal to "take, feed, disturb, possess, sell, purchase or barter, or attempt to engage in any such conduct, any bald eagle or parts thereof, or their nests or eggs.