Maine is in the eastern time zone.
From the YouTube page for the nest:
- The Eagle nest is located on the Piscataquis River in Maine. The nest is 70 feet off the ground. The pair of eagles have used the nest since 2016 and have had eaglets each year. Only one year did they have 2 eaglets. The Mom's name is Sebeca and the Dad's name is Pisca after the 2 rivers that meet here, the Sebec and Piscataquis Rivers. The camera is located across the river from the nest 900 feet away.
The adult eagles generally stay in the area through the winter. (Some eagles in Maine do migrate south to where the water is a little less frozen.)
I believe this is the second year they have had two chicks, though I'm not sure about that.
The cam is courtesy of Wildlife of Maine, which has several other wildlife cams on the initial link above. There is a Chat on the YouTube page, but I have not found a website or Facebook page associated with their cams.
I have not been watching the cam, so the dates below are with big thanks to moderator MaineMoxie and the other chatters on YouTube, elfruler (https://www.elfruler.com/) whose website is an amazing resource, and various Facebook friends who know I'm from Maine and I watch a lot of eagle cams. I'm setting this thread up now because this is an interesting year for these eagles, there are still chicks on the nest, and it will easy to continue for next season.
2021-2022 Season:
- adults return:
- eggs laid: March 5; March 8
- sad news: there was a bad snowstorm - and intruders in the area - on March 12, and the eagles abandoned the eggs
- second clutch: March 30; April 2
- hatched: May 6 (37 days); May 9 (37 days)
- named: Milo-8, Milo-9 (Milo is the name of the town where the rivers meet)
- branched: with thanks to MaineMoxie on Chat, one branched on July 17 and the other on July 18
- fledged: July 23, 6:29 am (probably 78 days for the older eaglet, but maybe 75 days); July 27, 5:09 am (probably 79 days for younger eaglet, but maybe 82 days)
- last seen: Milo-8, probably August 9 (95 days old, flying for 17 days); Milo-9, definitely August 27 (110 days old, flying for 31 days) (maybe seen on August 28)
- adults return:
- eggs laid: March 9 (because of the camera distance and angle, it's not easy to see when a second egg is laid; based on previous years, it's likely there are two)
- hatched:
- named: (next eaglet will be Milo-10) (Milo is the name of the town where the rivers meet)
- branched:
- fledged:
- last seen: