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Information about the Two Harbors Nest

The nest that can be viewed on-line is part of the Channel Islands Bald Eagle Restoration Project conducted by the Institute for Wildlife Studies (IWS) and funded by the Montrose Settlements Restoration Program and generous donations from viewers like you. This pair began breeding near the town of Two Harbors in 2003. The male (#81) was produced by captive eagles at the San Francisco Zoo in 1998 and was fostered into the West End nest (the other nest with the live eagle cam). The female (#82) hatched from an egg removed from the West End nest in 1998 and was fostered into the Pinnacle Rock nest. We have removed four eggs from this nest since 2003. The female has laid six eggs from 2004 through 2007, and we have been able to hatch five of them. This is currently the most successful bald eagle nest on Catalina Island.


If you would like to help support our bald eagle restoration efforts, which allow us to bring you the images you are watching, please consider making a tax-deductible donation. All donations will be used solely for our bald eagle restoration and education projects. Thank you.

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If you have questions or comments, please e-mail Dr. Peter Sharpe at sharpe@iws.org.