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As Standley Lake bald eagles build new nest, you won’t see them on the Eagle Cam. For now. Following demise of previous nest and eaglet hatched in April, rangers want eagle couple to reestablish ...
SL1, a popular baby bald eagle (right) born to parents known as Dad and F420, died May 13 when the eagles’ nest collapsed at Standley Lake Regional Park. The eaglet was not yet able to fly when ...
Fans of the famous Standley Lake bald eagles remain enthralled as they watch streaming video chronicling the growth of an eaglet that hatched three weeks ago. On the Standley Lake Eagle Cam ...
Standley Lake has been home to nesting bald eagles since 1993 when a first pair settled an estimated 30-feet high in the branches of a Cottonwood tree on the northwest side of the lake.
The bald eagles at Standley Lake Regional Park in Westminster, Colorado, have settled into domestic bliss after a year of attempted murder and new romance.
The Standley Lake eagle couple also lost an eaglet last year when the tree holding their nest collapsed and the nest crashed to the ground. That nest was covered by the Standley Lake Eagle Cam, which ...
We interviewed the park naturalist at Standley Lake Regional Park about April's drama at the Standley Lake eagle's nest.
Evidently only one of the famous Standley Lake bald eagle eggs has hatched after all, and park managers now suspect the other one is not viable.
That drama was closely followed via Westminster’s Eagle Cam, which focuses on the nest 24/7 and has night vision. Now fans of the Standley Lake bald eagles are eagerly awaiting the emergence of the ...
Assuming the eagles successfully establish a new home at Standley Lake, staff will evaluate the feasibility, timing and logistics to reinstate an Eagle Cam with minimal interference.