
"Gajownik wishes people acted more like bald eagles, noting that they don't yell at each other and seem kinder than humans. She has spent years watching eagle nest cameras, feeling a strong connection to the birds and fellow enthusiasts."
"The livestreams of bald eagle nests allow anyone to watch the birds at any time, creating a community of eagle lovers who share updates, photos, and videos across social media platforms."
"Eagle enthusiasts, like Gajownik, track every movement of the eagles, from their feedings to their interactions, fostering a sense of family among those who share a passion for these majestic birds."
Gloria Gajownik has spent 15 years watching bald eagle nest cameras, finding solace and community among fellow eagle enthusiasts. She monitors a chat room, tracking the movements of eagles and their eaglets. Gajownik feels a strong connection to the eagles, especially after losing family members. The livestreams allow people to observe eagles in various settings, and dedicated fans support the nests through donations. Spring is crucial for bald eagle nesting, with eaglets fledging around 12 weeks after hatching, creating a vibrant community of eagle watchers.
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