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  • March 12, 2026: Ma FSV and Pa3 with four eggs

    Meet the Fort St. Vrain Bald Eagles

    The Xcel Energy Fort St. Vrain camera is located in a cottonwood tree near Platteville, CO, on property owned by Xcel Energy. We’ve been streaming

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  • From bottom to top: six right opercular bones, six fish skulls and skull fragments, 11 left opercular bones and one otolith, seven fish jawbones, three western painted turtle shells, vertebrae, four unknown skulls, seven prairie dog skulls, one muskrat skull, one desert cottontail skull

    What’s on the Menu at Fort St. Vrain?

    What’s on the menu at the Fort St. Vrain Bald Eagle nest? Back in 2017, we collected prey remains from the nest. We didn’t have

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  • Celtic Tree of Life

    Happy St. Patrick’s Day From the Raptor Resource Project!

    Happy St. Patrick’s Day to our friends near and far! May you always have walls for the winds, a roof for the rain, tea beside

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  • Pa Jr. delivering grass in 2025

    Bald Eagle Pa Junior Found Dead

    We are sorry to announce that Bald Eagle Pa Jr. was found dead late last year in the far northeast corner of Xcel Energy’s Fort

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  • Seven day old chicken embryo. It's roughly equivalent to a 12-day old embryonic eagle.

    Peek inside a bald eagle egg: 11 days!

    What do embryonic eagles look they look like as they develop and grow inside their eggs? Dr. Peter Sharpe from the Institute for Wildlife Studies

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Latest News >> More News

March 12, 2026: Ma FSV and Pa3 with four eggs

Meet the Fort St. Vrain Bald Eagles

March 18, 2026

The Xcel Energy Fort St. Vrain camera is located in a cottonwood tree near Platteville, CO, on property

Read more
From bottom to top: six right opercular bones, six fish skulls and skull fragments, 11 left opercular bones and one otolith, seven fish jawbones, three western painted turtle shells, vertebrae, four unknown skulls, seven prairie dog skulls, one muskrat skull, one desert cottontail skull

What’s on the Menu at Fort St. Vrain?

March 18, 2026

What’s on the menu at the Fort St. Vrain Bald Eagle nest? Back in 2017, we collected prey

Read more
Celtic Tree of Life

Happy St. Patrick’s Day From the Raptor Resource Project!

March 17, 2026

Happy St. Patrick’s Day to our friends near and far! May you always have walls for the winds,

Read more
Pa Jr. delivering grass in 2025

Bald Eagle Pa Junior Found Dead

March 16, 2026

We are sorry to announce that Bald Eagle Pa Jr. was found dead late last year in the

Read more
Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We create, improve, and directly maintain over 40 nests and nest sites, provide training in nest site creation and management, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the natural world. Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
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