Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge Bald Eagle Camera
Welcome to the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge Bald Eagle Nest Camera! Located between Rochester and Buffalo, Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) has been described as one of the best kept secrets of Western New York.
Nestled in the heart of the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, a newly installed bald eagle nest camera offers a captivating window into the lives of these majestic raptors. Streaming live footage, this camera provides bird enthusiasts and nature lovers a rare opportunity to observe bald eagles up close as they return to their nest for the season. The refuge’s scenic landscapes and protected environment make it an ideal location for eagle watching, and now, with this cutting-edge technology, viewers can follow the eagles’ journey from courtship and nest building to raising their young—all from the comfort of their home.
Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1958 primarily for nesting, resting, feeding, and staging area for migratory waterfowl. Iroquois Refuge was one of the first Important Bird Areas (IBA) identified in New York State. This designation was prompted by the significant diversity of bird species supported by Refuge habitats, especially wetlands. The varied habitats of the Refuge include a total of 10,828 acres of forested wetlands, marshland, upland forests, grasslands, and shrublands. They support approximately 266 species of birds, 42 species of mammals, plus reptiles, fish, amphibians, and insects.
Website: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/iroquois
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