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This pair of bald eagles live at our Fort St. Vrain Station in Platteville, Colorado. Their 6-foot-wide by 5-foot-deep nest sits high in a cottonwood tree near the plant. Eagles return to the nest in the fall and conduct nesting activities from about January to July.
We hope you enjoy watching the Fort St. Vrain eagles! The eagles usually lay eggs in mid-February. The eggs hatch in late March to early April and young fledge in June.
Scroll down the page to watch the Xcel Energy Fort St. Vrain bald eagles, peregrine falcons, and great blue herons on Xcel power plant grounds.
Click the stream to watch the Fort St. Vrain eagles live! They usually lay eggs in late February to early March, the eggs hatch in early April to mid-April...
We have one eagle nest equipped with two video cameras so you can watch the American bald eagles build their nest, lay and incubate their eggs, and raise their young in late January through July. Eagle Cams are located at the Fort St. Vrain Station Platteville, Colo.
These live Eagle Cams are made possible through the combined efforts of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, Xcel Energy, the employees of the Fort St. Vrain power station (where the nest is located), and the Raptor Resource Project who designed and built the original nest-cam system and who continue to support the project.
Info: Live streaming bald eagle webcam at Fort St Vrain in Colorado, United States. This huge nest is around 6 foot-wide and 5 foot-deep, high up in a cottonwood tree and has been active for many years.