
Boone & Jolene Eagle Nest
OnlineMeet Boone and Jolene, a resident bald eagle pair whose nest sits atop a tall pine near Winged Deer Park on the shores of Boone Lake. This university-run nest camera offers a rare, continuous window into the daily life of one of North America's most celebrated birds of prey.
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A Wild Eagle Family in the Appalachian Foothills
Boone and Jolene are a nesting pair of bald eagles that built their home roughly ninety feet up a tall pine tree, within view of Winged Deer Park along the shores of Boone Lake in Washington County.
A University-Run Conservation Camera
The feed is maintained by the Department of Biological Sciences at East Tennessee State University, part of a long-running outreach project that brings the private world of a wild raptor pair to a public audience.
Life at the Nest
Viewers can follow nest maintenance, feeding, and the raising of eaglets as the pair returns to the same towering pine season after season, offering an intimate look at one of the region's most celebrated conservation stories.
A Landmark for Birdwatchers
The nest sits near Winged Deer Park, a well-known local greenspace, making the pair a point of pride for birdwatchers and residents throughout the Tri-Cities area of northeastern Tennessee.
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