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      • These types of birds have such strong vision because their retinas are packed with light-detecting cells called cones. They also have a much deeper fovea, a cone-rich structure in the back of the eye that acts like a telephoto lens (a long-focus lens) on a camera. Having these traits means that eagles have a visual acuity of 20/5 or 20/4.
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    The Dollywood Nest Camsfeature unbonded male and female bald eagles. All the eagles here live inside of an enormous aviary on Eagle Mountain Sanctuary at Dolly Parton’s Dollywood theme park. Although these eagles are non-releasable and are unable to survive in the wild, they live the most natural life that they can in human care.

    The Northeast Florida Nest Camfeatures the nest of wild Bald Eagles Gabrielle & Beau. Three cams provide very closeup, high definition views of every important moment in the nesting season, and a third cam shows the tree and the nest from a distance away, enabling viewers to witness the adult eagles flying into the nest, as well as the juvenile eag...

    The FOLFAN Eagle Nest Cam features the nest of wild Bald Eagles located in California. The cam provides a closeup, high definition view the important nesting season milestones. In 2024, we partnered with Friends of Lakes Folsom and Natoma (FOLFAN). FOLFAN has a bald eagle interpretive program which is undertaken in cooperation with California State...

    The National Arboretum Eagle Nest features the wild nest of Mr. President & Lotus. This Bald Eagle pair reside in our nation’s capital, Washington D.C. Their nest sits high in a Tulip Poplar tree among the Azalea Collection at the U.S. National Arboretum, which is operated by the United States Department of Agriculture. These cams are powered compl...

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    This cam is not operating currently. The Welaka Eagle Camfeatures the wild nest of two wild Bald Eagles living at the Welaka National Fish Hatchery in north central Florida. Records have been kept since 2016, and the pair has raised and successfully fledged eaglets each season since then. In 2020, 2 eaglets hatched and have already fledged the nest...

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  6. Jun 4, 2013 · When compared to other creatures, human eyesight does see bright, vivid colour crisply and clearly. But this doesn’t hold a candle to how eagles perceive the world. Many birds of prey can see colours on an even wider spectrum than humans do. Their eyes pick up more shades and contrasts.

  7. Binoculars can be helpful in seeing the birds from a safe and respectful distance. Lake McConaughy and Lake Ogallala. Located north of Ogallala, in the months of January and February, these two lakes are prime places for bald eagles to come in the search of food.

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