Here’s part of an article from CBC:
A webcam is giving thousands of people around the world a close look at the lives of a pair of nesting bald eagles on B.C.’s Hornby Island.
Last week, the website went online as the eagles laid two eggs that are expected to hatch by the end of the month.
At one point, the eagles noticed the camera and pecked at it
Retired accountant David Carrick said he has been keeping an eye on the pair of eagles in his secluded property for 14 years. But about 18 months ago – with government permission – he got an even closer look, installing a camera in the nest while the eagles were away on their annual migration.
He said the eagles noticed the enclosed camera and “pecked at it” and then got on with their lives.
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