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VINS debuts live cameras showing wild bald eagles building nest
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science has launched live cameras to observe the nesting activity of two wild bald eagles.
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) has launched live cameras to allow the public to observe two wild bald eagles, named Windsor and Dewey, as they build their nest in preparation for the upcoming breeding season.
Why it matters
Bald eagles are a protected species in the United States, and their nesting habits are of great interest to wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists. The live cameras provide a unique opportunity for people to witness the natural behaviors of these majestic birds in their natural habitat.
The details
The live cameras installed by VINS allow viewers to observe the two bald eagles, Windsor and Dewey, as they gather materials and construct their nest. This nesting activity is a crucial part of the eagles' breeding cycle, and the cameras provide a rare glimpse into their private lives.
- The live cameras were launched on March 5, 2026.
The players
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
A non-profit organization dedicated to environmental education and wildlife conservation in Vermont.
Windsor and Dewey
Two wild bald eagles that are building a nest and preparing for the upcoming breeding season.
What’s next
The public can access the live cameras on the VINS website to observe the bald eagles' nesting activities throughout the breeding season.
The takeaway
The live cameras installed by VINS provide a unique opportunity for the public to witness the nesting behaviors of wild bald eagles, which are a protected species in the United States. This initiative helps to raise awareness and appreciation for these majestic birds and their natural habitats.
