woensdag 28 mei 2008

The eagles have landed - online!

A new webcam trained on a family of Spanish Imperial Eagles Aquila adalberti will aid the Alzando el vuelo (Taking off) conservation programme. The camera will raise the project's profile by affording web-surfers unique views of the mighty raptors.

The nest is located in the CabaƱeros National Park (Spain),
in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, and is home to a pair of Spanish Imperial Eagles and their young chick. By entering the website people will be able to watch the birds 24 hours a day. Precautions were undertaken to ensure the pair were not disturbed during the cameras installation, and it is expected that the offspring will fledge around mid June.

Lees meer: BirdLife International

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