FORT MYERS, Fla. — An eagle cam provided by Dick Pritchett Real Estate is live streaming an eagle's nest in North Fort Myers.
One egg belonging to American bald eagles Harriet and her mate, M15, hatched early Saturday morning. The other egg could hatch any day now.
Thousands of people around the country are watching.
According to the website, the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam was launched in October 2012 when more than 16 million viewers watched as Eagles Ozzie and Harriet raised their two eaglets.
"Since 2012, we have been providing 24/7 live video stream of an active pair of bald eagles in their nest. Each season brings many smiles, laughs and even some tears. We hope you will tune in to watch these special raptors and fall in love with them like we have," Dick Pritchett Real Estate said on its website.
Each year during the fall, Ozzie and Harriet continued to expand their family.
In March 2015, Ozzie was found injured by Florida Fish and Wildlife officers and taken to a clinic for rehabilitation after he showed signs of disorientation. Ozzie was treated and released back into the wild near the nest.
However, in September 2015, Ozzie got into a fight with another male eagle and was injured. Ozzie died two days later.
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