Month February 2026

Holding Our Breath: A Critical Week for the Glen Hazel Eagles

WildWatch Weekly Holding Our Breath: A Critical Week for the Glen Hazel Eagles Live Cams Latest Posts Store Facebook YouTube A Weekend of Uncertainty at Glen Hazel This past Saturday, many of us watching the Glen Hazel (Hays) bald eagle nest felt something shift. The female appeared to go into labor, showing the subtle posture changes, nest bowl positioning, and abdominal contractions that often precede laying, but no egg arrived. Hours passed. Then more hours. The nest remained empty. For a...

Winter Feeding Deer: What Helps and What Hurts

WildWatch Weekly Winter Feeding Deer: What Helps and What Hurts Live Cams Latest Posts Store Facebook YouTube A Familiar Winter Scene Snow on the ground. Bare trees standing quiet against a gray sky. A backyard that feels still, until a deer steps into view. It’s a moment many of us recognize. Whether you’re watching through a kitchen window or spotting tracks along a wooded trail, seeing deer in winter often stirs something in us. They look fragile against the cold. The landscape feels...

Count What You See: Join the Great Backyard Bird Count This Weekend

WildWatch Weekly Count What You See: Join the Great Backyard Bird Count This Weekend Live Cams Latest Posts Store Facebook YouTube From Your Window to the World Whether you’re sipping coffee by the kitchen window, refilling a feeder on a cold morning, or pausing to listen for birdsong outside, these small moments of watching connect us to something much bigger. It often starts quietly, a flash of wings, a familiar visitor, maybe an unexpected guest, but each glance becomes part of a shared...

A Winter Surprise at the Feeder: Could an Evening Grosbeak Visit You?

WildWatch Weekly A Winter Surprise at the Feeder: Could an Evening Grosbeak Visit You? Live Cams Latest Posts Store Facebook YouTube The Unexpected Moment Winter feeder watching often settles into a familiar rhythm. The same regulars arrive at roughly the same times, following patterns you come to recognize without thinking about them. You glance out the window or check the camera feed expecting what you usually see, until suddenly, something feels different. Maybe it’s a flash of bold yellow...