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Shenandoah National ParkMale falcon with prey on the nest scrape with one egg.
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Shenandoah National Park
Falcon Webcam
Adult falcon seen sitting at a nest scrape #2 Oct 19, 2007.
NPS Falcon Cam
Adult falcon seen sitting at a nest scrape #2 Oct 19, 2007 and again Aug 2008.

Welcome to the Stony Man Falcon Webcam

Located in Shenandoah National Park, VA.
In the winter the camera operates from 9-10am and 1-4pm (EST) provided there is adequate power from the solar array.

Live Falcon Cam

2008 No nesting activity
2007 Unsuccessful nest attempt

2006 Successful nest summary

Thanks to the project supporters:


During the summer (April-August) visit Skyland Lodge (Mile 41.7 & 42.5) for
live streaming images.
 
 
 

Live Falcon Cam

Cam quad  | Cam 1 | Cam 2 | Cam 3 | Cam 4
Links to current camera images (You will need to hit your refresh button to see updates).

The adelgid is visible as tiny white cottony spots on the underside of the hemlock’s branches.  

Did You Know?
The most harmful exotic plants, animals and diseases in Shenandoah National Park include: chestnut blight, Dutch elm disease, dogwood anthracnose, gypsy moths, hemlock woolly adelgids, kudzu, mile-a-minute vine, Oriental bittersweet, and garlic mustard.
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Last Updated: September 02, 2008 at 10:30 EST