February 13, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 13, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogJust How Common are 3 Eagles Eggs?One of the most frequently asked questions on the WVEC web cam chat is “how common is it for bald eagles to lay three eggs?” Bald […]
February 8, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 8, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogExpected Hatch DatesSo what everyone wants to know now is when can we expect these three eggs to hatch? For this pair of bald eagles at Norfolk Botanical […]
February 6, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 6, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogThe Suspense is Over – Three EggsYet another day with many WVEC eagle cam viewers asking if there would be a third egg in the nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden. At about […]
February 3, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 3, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogEgg #2 Feb 3, 2010 at 11:50amWith over 1,200 people watching on the WVEC eagle cam, the female bald eagle at Norfolk Botanical Garden layed her second egg of the season at […]
February 1, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 1, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogA Day of HopeFeb 1, 2010. A day of hope and some promise. Both the adults have been busy today putting pine straw under their egg. Compare the photos […]
January 26, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 26, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogOvernight Jan 25/26 in NestFor the first time this eagle nesting season, the female adult spent the night in their nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden. Both adults were observed at […]
January 11, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 11, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogExpected Egg Laying DateThere have been several inquiries as to when we can expect the NBG adults to begin egg laying. The best estimate we can make is to use their […]