…to the sea. If you are old enough you are already singing the lyrics in your head.
Karen Kay Buckley shared a link with friends (and I'm lucky enough to be one) of a webcam focused on a bald eagle nest in the Norfolk Botanical Garden. This photo is dark because I took the screenshot in the waning light of the day. Click here to go to the sight and see the adult and their babies in real time. Daylight is better. I'm not sure what you can see in the dark because I haven't tried that – but I'll bet you don't see much.
Now that I've visited the site I find myself checking in on the birds. How fast we form links to animals, especially baby ones!
It does make one wonder though… where else might a quilter enjoy a real-time webcam? I'd suggest my studio wall but then you might catch me and/or Steve walking in less-than-presentable dress in front of the camera.


Studio Cam: Quilt progress & a peep show!
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Loved the eagle cam!
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Check out the hummingbird cam, too – http://phoebeallens.com/
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I just spent way too much time watching this eagle cam. It’s way better than most TV programs ! Thanks so much for the link. I’ve passed it on to my grandkids. =!=
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I know what you mean. A person can lose a lot of time just watching the eagles!
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I found this video about an eagle being rescued from a net over a fish pond…I am thinking the eagle had mixed feelings about that, considering the fish were jumpin’.
http://www.komonews.com/news/topline/118699369.html
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I’ve been watching that cam for the last week – it’s awesome. My machine quilter puts up a camera in her studio so I can watch her work on my quilts … I love it!
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Matt Sparrow at manquilter.com has a webcam in his studio. I’ve looked at it a few times but seem to always miss him.
Love the eagle cam.
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I’m old enough…rock on Steve Miller!!
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