Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2020 + 2021
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Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2020 + 2021
Welcome to the Hanover Bald Eagle cam in Codorus State Park Hanover in York County Pennsylvania. The eagles names are Freedom (male) and Liberty (Female)
Helpful ID guides below to tell them apart. This is the sixth season of nesting with the cams installed. Thanks to HDonTap for taking over the nest and setting up new cams to allow us to continue watching this nest.
Link to the 2021 Nesting Season
Back on October 26, 2018 it was reported in the Evening Sun (https://www.eveningsun.com/story/news/2 ... 761778002/) the following: The Pennsylvania Game Commission is no longer overseeing the Hanover bald eagle cam that has monitored a pair of eagles — viewers have nicknamed them "Freedom" and "Liberty" — that live in Codorus State Park.
The commission held the permit to the livestream, so if another group wants to continue the livestream it would have to apply for a permit, said Travis Lau, the director of communications at the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
There are a few reasons that the PGC is discontinuing involvement with the eagle cam, according to Lau:
The tree that the nest is in has a crack. The nest has also cracked. So there is no telling the future of either.
The location of the tree and nest make it difficult to get access to the camera for maintenance.
The commission is short staffed and it takes resources to be educators about what goes on in the feed.
The nest was supported and new cams were installed with new views this season. The two views link are below. One of the cams is a PTZ cam also which will be nice! IR on both cams as well, what a treat!
https://hdontap.com/index.php/video/str ... t-live-cam
Views of cams below, hit the arrow for other views
then click on the two views
Helpful ID guides below to tell them apart. This is the sixth season of nesting with the cams installed. Thanks to HDonTap for taking over the nest and setting up new cams to allow us to continue watching this nest.
Link to the 2021 Nesting Season
Back on October 26, 2018 it was reported in the Evening Sun (https://www.eveningsun.com/story/news/2 ... 761778002/) the following: The Pennsylvania Game Commission is no longer overseeing the Hanover bald eagle cam that has monitored a pair of eagles — viewers have nicknamed them "Freedom" and "Liberty" — that live in Codorus State Park.
The commission held the permit to the livestream, so if another group wants to continue the livestream it would have to apply for a permit, said Travis Lau, the director of communications at the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
There are a few reasons that the PGC is discontinuing involvement with the eagle cam, according to Lau:
The tree that the nest is in has a crack. The nest has also cracked. So there is no telling the future of either.
The location of the tree and nest make it difficult to get access to the camera for maintenance.
The commission is short staffed and it takes resources to be educators about what goes on in the feed.
The nest was supported and new cams were installed with new views this season. The two views link are below. One of the cams is a PTZ cam also which will be nice! IR on both cams as well, what a treat!
https://hdontap.com/index.php/video/str ... t-live-cam
Views of cams below, hit the arrow for other views
then click on the two views
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience" Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
2019-2020 is the sixth season of this nest cam. This pair of bald eagles has made its home in Codorus State Park, just outside Hanover, in rural York County, Pennsylvania. They got their names through a contest where local people voted on names. Mom is Liberty and Dad is Freedom. They have been nesting in this tree for about 15 yrs now but there is not a lot of history on the nest before the camera was installed and started broadcasting in 2015. The nest is 75' up in an oak tree.
History of the nest starting 2015
2015 Season Season 1
2 eggs were laid
2/14 @ 5:50 pm
2/17 @ 4:45 pm
Hatch
3/24 egg #1 hatched on day 38 H 1
3/25 egg #2 hatched on day 36 H2
Fledged- An eaglet jumped up on the cam and pushed it down so we were not able to see much action and also there was PS on the lens
around 6/14-6/19 both left the nest.
2016 Season 2 Another cam was installed with sound and IR. Great views!
2 eggs were laid
2/18 @ 3:13pm
2/21 @ 4:15pm
Hatch
3/28 #1 egg (?) 39 days H3
egg # 2 did not hatch
3/30 eaglet passed away
After about 91 days the egg finally was destroyed.
May 31st part of the nest collapsed.
* Cam on -- End of December
STATS FOR 2017 Season 3
* 2 Eggs laid --
Egg #1 - Feb. 10th, 5:46PM
Egg #2 - Feb 13th, 5:13PM
* Eggs hatched --
Egg #1 - March 20th about 6:30 Am (Happy Spring!) H4
Egg #2 -March 21st about 12:36PM Smile H5
* Branched --
* Fledged -- -
H4 6/7/2017
H3 6/8/17
* Last seen --
Cams turned off 7/11/17
STATS FOR 2018 Season 4 2018---
CAMS ON - JANUARY 5, 2018
*Egg # 1 2/20
Egg #2 2/23
***EGGS DESTROYED AFTER BEING LEFT UNATTENDED DURING A SNOW EVENT AND NEST TAKE OVER BY A FEMALE INTRUDER
*Eggs hatched --- XX
*Branched --- XX
*Fledged --- XX
* Last seen --- XX
Cams turned off --- May 4, 2018
Stats for season 5 2019
Egg #1 2/26 @ 5:07pm
Egg# 2 3/1 @ 6:23pm
Eggs Hatched.... Egg #1 4/4 Day 36 H6 (Stars)
... Egg #2 4/6 Day 35 H7 (Stripes)
Branched......
Fledged......6/18 Stars fludged/knocked off nest (75 days) 6/23 came back to nest (80 days), 6/30 Stripes fledged on its own (85 days)
Big nest collapse on left side on 8/2/19 both were on the nest
Last seen on cam.....August 6, 2019
Cams turned off.... August 7, 2019
Stats for season 6 2020 (added by JudyB)
Egg #1 2/13 @ 6:02pm
Egg# 2 2/17 @ 5:48pm
Sad news: the second egg broke shortly after being laid; there was some speculation that the shell was either weak or missing
More sad news: the remaining egg didn't hatch; it appeared to collapse on March 19 (day 45); there was no sign of a chick inside
Cams turned off....
Stats for season 7 2021 (added by JudyB)
Egg #1 2/2 @ 3:57pm
Egg# 2 2/5 @ 4:42pm
Egg Hatched.... March 13 @ 5:10 am (39 days if #1, 36 if #2) (Patience)
... Remaining egg did not hatch
Branched...... May 27 (75 days)
Fledged......May 30, 12:06 pm - fludged/missed landing while going to a branch
Last seen on cam.....Patience never returned to the nest, but was seen with the adults for at least three weeks, and was in the area until at least June 26
Cams turned off....
History of the nest starting 2015
2015 Season Season 1
2 eggs were laid
2/14 @ 5:50 pm
2/17 @ 4:45 pm
Hatch
3/24 egg #1 hatched on day 38 H 1
3/25 egg #2 hatched on day 36 H2
Fledged- An eaglet jumped up on the cam and pushed it down so we were not able to see much action and also there was PS on the lens
around 6/14-6/19 both left the nest.
2016 Season 2 Another cam was installed with sound and IR. Great views!
2 eggs were laid
2/18 @ 3:13pm
2/21 @ 4:15pm
Hatch
3/28 #1 egg (?) 39 days H3
egg # 2 did not hatch
3/30 eaglet passed away
After about 91 days the egg finally was destroyed.
May 31st part of the nest collapsed.
* Cam on -- End of December
STATS FOR 2017 Season 3
* 2 Eggs laid --
Egg #1 - Feb. 10th, 5:46PM
Egg #2 - Feb 13th, 5:13PM
* Eggs hatched --
Egg #1 - March 20th about 6:30 Am (Happy Spring!) H4
Egg #2 -March 21st about 12:36PM Smile H5
* Branched --
* Fledged -- -
H4 6/7/2017
H3 6/8/17
* Last seen --
Cams turned off 7/11/17
STATS FOR 2018 Season 4 2018---
CAMS ON - JANUARY 5, 2018
*Egg # 1 2/20
Egg #2 2/23
***EGGS DESTROYED AFTER BEING LEFT UNATTENDED DURING A SNOW EVENT AND NEST TAKE OVER BY A FEMALE INTRUDER
*Eggs hatched --- XX
*Branched --- XX
*Fledged --- XX
* Last seen --- XX
Cams turned off --- May 4, 2018
Stats for season 5 2019
Egg #1 2/26 @ 5:07pm
Egg# 2 3/1 @ 6:23pm
Eggs Hatched.... Egg #1 4/4 Day 36 H6 (Stars)
... Egg #2 4/6 Day 35 H7 (Stripes)
Branched......
Fledged......6/18 Stars fludged/knocked off nest (75 days) 6/23 came back to nest (80 days), 6/30 Stripes fledged on its own (85 days)
Big nest collapse on left side on 8/2/19 both were on the nest
Last seen on cam.....August 6, 2019
Cams turned off.... August 7, 2019
Stats for season 6 2020 (added by JudyB)
Egg #1 2/13 @ 6:02pm
Egg# 2 2/17 @ 5:48pm
Sad news: the second egg broke shortly after being laid; there was some speculation that the shell was either weak or missing
More sad news: the remaining egg didn't hatch; it appeared to collapse on March 19 (day 45); there was no sign of a chick inside
Cams turned off....
Stats for season 7 2021 (added by JudyB)
Egg #1 2/2 @ 3:57pm
Egg# 2 2/5 @ 4:42pm
Egg Hatched.... March 13 @ 5:10 am (39 days if #1, 36 if #2) (Patience)
... Remaining egg did not hatch
Branched...... May 27 (75 days)
Fledged......May 30, 12:06 pm - fludged/missed landing while going to a branch
Last seen on cam.....Patience never returned to the nest, but was seen with the adults for at least three weeks, and was in the area until at least June 26
Cams turned off....
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience" Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
Watching the eagles is fun but sometimes it is hard to tell which one is which. Obviously the one that lays the egg is the female but after that it get hard to tell. Here are a few indicators to help you identify them. Even then it sometimes is hard. Females generally brood the eggs and eaglets over night. Our nest here is no different.
Dad or Freedom has a notch in his neck line, can be seen most of the time but not always. He also has a lighter colored bib area on his chest. His wing tips or the primaries are shorter then Mom's and when crossed on the back do not extend to the tail. The last two seasons he had a notch in the middle of his tail feathers and when on the nest his tail width is wider then moms
Mom or Liberty is larger as most females are. Her neckline can look straight but it has a little rise in the middle an inverted U. Her wing tips almost touch the end of her tail and she doesn't always cross them. When she is on the nest her tail feathers compact thinner then dad's, sometimes she tucks her wing tips under the tail.
And Liberty on the left and Freedom on the right, size comparison.
Dad or Freedom has a notch in his neck line, can be seen most of the time but not always. He also has a lighter colored bib area on his chest. His wing tips or the primaries are shorter then Mom's and when crossed on the back do not extend to the tail. The last two seasons he had a notch in the middle of his tail feathers and when on the nest his tail width is wider then moms
Mom or Liberty is larger as most females are. Her neckline can look straight but it has a little rise in the middle an inverted U. Her wing tips almost touch the end of her tail and she doesn't always cross them. When she is on the nest her tail feathers compact thinner then dad's, sometimes she tucks her wing tips under the tail.
And Liberty on the left and Freedom on the right, size comparison.
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience" Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
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While HDOnTap.com and our player are designed to work on all modern devices, it is recommended that you use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as your browser. Internet Explorer is not recommended and requires Flash.
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The Hanover Bald Eagle Nest Cams are provided in collaboration with Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, a global leader in raptor conservation science and education, and Comcast Business, which is providing the Internet connectivity for the live broadcast.
As always Enjoy the eagle cams and remember.. Nature is hard to watch sometimes, be prepared!
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience" Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
Enjoy the cams and this forum, please be kind and please help yourself to posting pics and updates when you see them. This is a great place to share our love of the Hanover eagles! With this new view we can actually see the lake below on the right and at this moment both eagles are perched in a tree that we never saw them before. This new cam is nice!
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience" Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
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"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience" Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
Goodnight/ morning everyone, Bonjour Lynne, ...!
and merci Lynne
Old pics to follow the presence of Liberty and Freedom and their work Inside the nest during the last days
2019-12-19 12-20 12-21
and merci Lynne
Old pics to follow the presence of Liberty and Freedom and their work Inside the nest during the last days
2019-12-19 12-20 12-21
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
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Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
12-21
12-22 Nothing moved before but we wan see some different sticks's position in the nest E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
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Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
Many things change now so ou eagle went in the nest
12-23 12-24 12-25
12-23 12-24 12-25
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
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Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
Some différences here too
12-27 12-28
12-27 12-28
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
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Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
and now, about Liberty and Freedom's presence
2019 12-19
I"m sure both were there, one on the lower left part of the sreen and the second one in the high right part of the screen 12-21 one is here 12-22 Nobody but i like the colours and the fog below
2019 12-19
I"m sure both were there, one on the lower left part of the sreen and the second one in the high right part of the screen 12-21 one is here 12-22 Nobody but i like the colours and the fog below
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
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Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
12-26 Can you see Liberty and Freedom ?
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
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Re: Hanover, PA Eagle cam 2019/2020
2019-12-27
and finally, the "Graal" !
First was Freedom in the nest then followed by Liberty
and finally, the "Graal" !
First was Freedom in the nest then followed by Liberty
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024