
Boone & Jolene Nest Close-Up
OnlineThis close-range camera looks straight into the nest bowl where Boone and Jolene raise their young each year, high in a pine tree above the shores of Boone Lake. Maintained by East Tennessee State University, it captures nest details a wider-angle view cannot show.
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A Closer Vantage on the Nest
While a companion camera surveys the whole tree, this close-range angle is trained directly on the nest bowl itself, built by Boone and Jolene roughly ninety feet up a tall pine above Boone Lake.
Tracking Nest Activity in Detail
The tight framing reveals details a wider shot cannot: nest repairs, incubation posture, and the moment-to-moment care the pair gives their eggs and eaglets each season.
Part of a Multi-Camera Research Network
Operated by the Department of Biological Sciences at East Tennessee State University, this feed is one of several angles trained on the same nest, part of a long-running outreach and research project.
A Regional Conservation Icon
Boone and Jolene's nest near Winged Deer Park has become a fixture for birdwatchers across the Tri-Cities region of northeastern Tennessee, drawing repeat viewers each nesting season.
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