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This footage is captured from Cam #1. Scout and Bella defend the nest from a nearby threat. The intruder is an owl (see part one) that flies by the nest and also perches in the tree on a limb nest side. Scout takes a lead role in defending the nest, impressive really for a young male. Scout uses his vocals and wing flaps to warn the owl to stay off the nest, well done Scout!!! This footage is captured from Cam #1 the wide angle cam. This is part three in a three part video series. Part One • Threat Near Nest - Scout Defends Nest from... Part Two • Scout Defends Nest - Owl Perched Nest Side... Links to the Cams • Live! From the NCTC Eagle Nest with chat. Outdoor Channel Link https://www.outdoorchannel.com/live/e... Cam #1 You Tube Link • Live! From the NCTC Eagle Nest Cam #2 You Tube Link About the Nest The NCTC nest is 21 years old, situated in a sycamore tree, approximately 90 feet up. The nest is estimated to be +8 feet in diameter, and approximately 5 feet deep with an estimated weight of over 1000 lbs. The eagle nest is located approximately 75 miles from Washington, D.C. on the campus of USFWS National Conservation Training Center. The campus is near Shepherdstown, West Virginia, approximately 1/4 mile from the Potomac River. https://www.fws.gov/media/nctc-eagle-... Thanks to the USFWS, the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) and partners Outdoor Channel and Friends of the NCTC for providing these amazing bald eagle cams. Thanks also to the dedicated eagle enthusiasts that watch and document the daily events at this nest, a terrific team effort by all. Interested in the history of the nest check out this link https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r... Check out group page Bald Eagles 101 on Facebook, the Daily Post provides updates on this pair as well as some other eagle nests that have live eagle cam, here is the link / 1690426617860075