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Bald Eagle Eggs in the Nest

By Sue Prom Posted on February 25, 2018 Posted in wildlife No Comments Tagged with bald eagle, MN DNR

From the MN DNR Our EagleCam nest has its first and second eggs!  On Monday, February 19, during a cozy ice storm here in Minnesota, the beloved mother at our EagleCam laid her first egg. The excitement came at about …

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About the Birds

By Sue Prom Posted on January 30, 2018 Posted in wildlife No Comments Tagged with bald eagle, MN DNR

I haven’t had time to watch the DNR Eagle Camera lately but I did read an update about it. The eagles have been seen mating so eggs could be laid in as few as 10 days. If you want to …

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Eagle Eggs Coming Soon

By Sue Prom Posted on January 20, 2017 Posted in wildlife No Comments Tagged with bald eagle, MN DNR

It’s time to start following the eagle camera again. From the MN DNR- We’ve continued to see the two adult eagles around the nest during this past week. Fresh sticks, grasses and sedges have appeared in the nest on several …

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Awesome Eagle Video

By Sue Prom Posted on January 18, 2017 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with bald eagle, lake trout, Quetico Park

I’ve never seen anything like this video our guest Brent Sticha posted on our Facebook Page. I had no clue eagles were capable of such a feat. Eagle vs. Trout from Brent Sticha on Vimeo.

Loons are Loony, Bald Eagles are Crazy?

By Sue Prom Posted on October 18, 2016 Posted in wildlife No Comments Tagged with bald eagle

Crazy story! A Bald Eagle Is Somehow Fine After Getting Stuck in a Moving Car’s Grille By Andrew Del-Colle October 11, 2016 The bird, nicknamed Matthew, miraculously escaped with no major injuries and should be released back into the Florida …

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What Happened to the Eagle’s Nest?

By Sue Prom Posted on May 17, 2016 Posted in wildlife No Comments Tagged with bald eagle, trails end campground

I don’t know how many years the eagle’s nest at Trail’s End Campground sat in the treetop but it is no longer there. A friend told me he had visited the campground loop earlier this spring and didn’t see the …

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What’s New at Voyageur Canoe

By Sue Prom Posted on July 17, 2015 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with bald eagle, bears, canoe races, Voyageur

I’m sure there’s at least one person who is waiting for an update on the bear situation at Voyageur. The good news is the bear hasn’t gotten into any buildings lately. He did bite into Elsa’s liquid laundry detergent and …

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Minnesota’s Endangered Species

By Sue Prom Posted on August 20, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with bald eagle, Minnesota DNR, wolf

There’s new information from the Minnesota DNR about threatened and endangered species.  Some species have been removed while others have been added. These include plants and animals such as toads, turtles, dragonflies, birds, beetles and fish. It’s quite the impressive …

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