Eaglets Entering Week 4 - Pin Feathers - Cuddle Puddle - Attic & Tree - April 17, 2021 - NCTC Eagles

Eaglets Entering Week 4 - Pin Feathers - Cuddle Puddle - Attic & Tree - April 17, 2021 - NCTC Eagles

NCTC Eagles If you would like to follow this family via live eagle cam click on the link that follows: Live Cam here https://www.outdoorchannel.com/live/e... About the NCTC Bald Eagles The resident bald eagles are named Bella (female) and Smitty (male). Bella and Smitty has been together since the fall of 2018. Bella replaced the long-term resident female Belle in 2018; Belle was injured in a territorial dispute with other adult eagles. The resident male Smitty has been at this nest since 2011 when he replaced the long-term resident male Liberty. The NCTC Bald Eagle nest is located 75 miles from Washington, D.C. on the campus of The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services' National Conservation Training Center (NCTC). The campus is located at Shepherdstown, West Virginia. The nest and territory is prime real estate located about 1/4 mile from the Potomac River; rich in resources for an active bald eagle family and at times visitors/intruders challenge Bella and Smitty for their territory. Many thanks to the National Conservation Training Center, The US Fish and Wildlife Services, the Outdoor Channel and the Friends of the NCTC for providing and maintaining this bald eagle cam. Viewers from around the world appreciate the opportunity to view and watch this amazing bald eagle family from the comfort of their own home. Thanks also to the dedicated viewers far and wide across the globe that observe, report, capture and document the daily events of this beautiful eagle family. If you would like to follow Bella and Smitty's journey please join us at the Daily Post on Bald Eagles 101 on Facebook; where observations, screen captures, videos and updates are shared daily. Happy Eagle Viewing!