TWIN CITIES, Minn. (Northern News Now) - A popular camera that is fixed on an eagle’s nest run by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is back.
According to the Minnesota DNR, the EagleCam launched it’s new season on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
The cam gives an up-close view of bald eagles in the wild and their nesting behavior.
Viewers can now have an improved view of an eagle’s nest near the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities.
The popular wildlife camera follows a pair of bald eagles during their breeding season.
“The recovery of the bald eagle population is a conservation success story. The EagleCam celebrates this success and gives us a unique opportunity to witness these once-endangered birds as they prepare for and raise new chicks,” said Kristin Hall, Nongame Wildlife Program s

Northern News Now

HowStuffWorks Animals
Arizona Daily Sun
The Babylon Bee
The Conversation
@MSNBC Video
The Daily Bonnet
CNN