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  1. Mar 19, 2024 · The first Cornell Hawks cam chick “L1” has hatched after a spending the past day and a half working its way out of the egg. The hatchling was first seen around 9:46 P.M on April 21, and the cam zoomed in for an adorable daytime look at the hours-old nestling the following morning when Big Red left the nest for a short break.

  2. Nov 20, 2022 · Deceased. #793. 2022 Season Timeline. Nov. 15, 2022: California Condor Chick Fledges Over Toms Canyon. After more than six months of growing up and exploring the areas around its nesting cave, California Condor chick #1160 fledged on the afternoon of November 16. Watch the chick enter the next stage of development from the cross-canyon cam.

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    In general, the kestrels return to their box in February or March. Egg-laying begins in April or May, and eggs hatch roughly 26 to 32 days after they are laid. The young fledge between 28 and 31 days of age. Like peregrine falcons and bald eagles, American kestrel fledglings remain near the nest before dispersing in late summer. They eat invertebra...

    The kestrels are nesting on private property near Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin. Their nest box, located on the side of a traditional limestone-footed barn, overlooks a rolling grassland that slopes away into the folded hills and forests of the driftless. A nearby stream cuts through deeply incised limestone to join the Mississippi river roughly four...

    Founded in 1988 by the late Bob Anderson, the non-profit Raptor Resource Projectspecializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. They create, improve, and directly maintain over 50 nests and nest sites, provide training in nest site creation and management, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing tha...

  4. Jun 1, 2017 · The Whirley Crane had attracted Ospreys for several years and offered a stunning vista of the Bay and the San Francisco city skyline in the distance beyond. The nest site offers stunning views of the Bay and San Francisco. Photo from nest cam, March 2017. The SS Red Oak Victory museum, next to the Whirley Crane / Photo by Monica Moore

  5. Sep 8, 2020 · Hawk Happenings: About the Nest. September 8, 2020. Hawk Happenings is the second Bird Cams Lab investigation to collect data about the Red-tailed Hawks featured on the Cornell Hawks cam (the first was Hawk Talk ). From May to June 2020, participants used a data tagging tool to record hawk behavior live while watching the cam.

  6. Dec 10, 2021 · Closer to home, a cam on East Hill allows far-flung Cornellians to follow the adventures of the University’s beloved red-tailed hawks—the current pair are dubbed Arthur and Big Red—as they tend to their young each spring and summer. A cam covers the feeders that hang near the Lab of Ornithology’s pond and visitor center. They attract a ...

  7. Behind the Scenes Look at a Hawk Cam See what it took to bring live-streaming video of a pair of Red-tailed Hawks on Cornell’s campus. The technical crew worked day and night to install the cams early in the nesting season, before the hawks laid their eggs on a light tower 70 feet above an athletic field.

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