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(Viewer Beware) Mom delivers a live raccoon. It looks like a young one. This is disturbing to those of us who love wildlife but the eaglets have to eat and Mom eagle is being a good parent by feeding her young. It's still very sad for the raccoon and I understand if you choose not to watch the video. It is a long feeding. I thought FSV 45 was choking on some entrails but s/he is ok. FSV46 snatched a bite of food taking it to the rails but Mom takes it back. Thanks for watching! Video & Photos captured and edited by chickiedee64 Egg #1- laid on March 3, 2022 @ 5:09 PM Hatched: April 11 @ 10:04 am Mnt Egg #2-probably laid on March 6 (cams were down) Hatched: April 13 Egg #3- laid March 9, 2022 @ 6:56 PM-no hatch If you like our channel please Subscribe, it's FREE! Hit the notification bell so you know when there are new videos. Give a thumbs up. Share it with someone that you think would enjoy. Thanks for watching. Watch Live! Top Cam • Видео Live Nest cam courtesy of Raptor Resource Project partnered with Excel Energy. If this link doesn't work it's because the cams have been offline and there will be a new link each time. Search from YouTube or go to the FB Page as new links should be posted there as well. What does the Fort St. Vrain bald eagle site look like? The eagles' nest (FSV-N0) is 9 x 8 feet wide, eight feet high, and 57 feet off the ground. It has a perimeter of about 26 feet, a total area of about 56 feet, and probably weighs between 2200 and 2700 pounds! The nest is located in a cottonwood on the banks of the St. Vrain River near Platteville, CO, on property owned by Xcel Energy. We’re not sure how old it is, but Bob Anderson and Rob MacIntyre put the first cam system up in 2003, when the nest was already well established. FSV-N0 is built primarily of cottonwood branches (the dominant tree in many river systems out west) and lined with prairie grass. After the primary limb supporting the nest fell in August of 2020, RRP Director John Howe worked with Xcel Energy to put up a new bionic limb and restore the nest. The eagles gave it their seal of approval just a few days later. If you like our channel please Subscribe, it's FREE! Hit the notification bell so you know when there are new videos. Give a thumbs up. Share it with someone that you think would enjoy. Thanks for watching. Video & Photos captured by chickiedee64 Watch Live!