On April 05 2011 08:47 Paper117 wrote: Did any of you guys check out the hummingbird stream? Those babies are ugly as hell compared to the eagle babies.
now dont go comparing Eagles to Hummingbirds, its 2 different regions man. different playstyle and better macro and mechanics for team eagles but looks can be deceiving as hummindbirds have lightning fast APM
The popularity of two American bald eagles in Decorah, Iowa, is soaring, thanks to a web-cam that over the weekend streamed live footage of two of their three eggs being hatched. The third egg is expected to hatch any time. A YouTube video (below) of the first slow hatch, which occurred Friday and Saturday, has garnered nearly 300,000 views. The baby eagle first appears, through a tiny hole in the shell, at the 4:40 mark. It's is seen out of the shell at 8:03.
The second hatch (see video below) occurred Sunday. Pay close attention at the 7:30 mark and again, when the furry little eagle comes clearly into view, at 8:08.
Bob Anderson, director of the Raptor Rescue Project, which installed the baseball-sized camera near the nest, told CBS News that since the first egg was laid in February, the Ustream live footage has been viewed by 11 million people from 130 countries. On Friday, as the first egg began to hatch, more than 111,000 computers were watching the live camera at the same time.
Viewers are able to monitor the everyday movements of the eagles, which don't seem to mind being the invasion of privacy. (This is, after all, the reality TV era).
"These eagle cams touch many people in many different ways... it's amazing," Anderson said.
The popularity of the streaming video is so amazing that, at times, it has overwhelmed the system. Be sure to keep an eye on the Ustream link if you'd like to witness the third egg hatching. Here's the second hatch:
On April 05 2011 09:43 HardCorey wrote: i don't get it... oh oh ok theres eagles... i still don't get it.
It's a truly majestic animal. This is an extremely rare view into the beginning of the fourth family for these two eagles. This is not something you would normally see even on The Discovery Channel. This is as close as you will probably ever get to seeing this. Now you can be unimpressed with it if you care nothing about animals, that's on you, but i think the sheer amount of viewers they have, even during nighttime (40k~) show that this is something quite special to behold.
On April 05 2011 08:47 Paper117 wrote: Did any of you guys check out the hummingbird stream? Those babies are ugly as hell compared to the eagle babies.
now dont go comparing Eagles to Hummingbirds, its 2 different regions man. different playstyle and better macro and mechanics for team eagles but looks can be deceiving as hummindbirds have lightning fast APM
Hummingbirds focus too much on tactics. Eagles just got the solid strategy down, with the mechanics to support it.
On April 05 2011 08:47 Paper117 wrote: Did any of you guys check out the hummingbird stream? Those babies are ugly as hell compared to the eagle babies.
now dont go comparing Eagles to Hummingbirds, its 2 different regions man. different playstyle and better macro and mechanics for team eagles but looks can be deceiving as hummindbirds have lightning fast APM
Hummingbirds focus too much on tactics. Eagles just got the solid strategy down, with the mechanics to support it.
Hummingbirds play Dawn of War 2, a tactical game at best.
On April 05 2011 10:26 redoxx wrote: Do the eagles have names? If not my vote goes to Jim Raynor for the male because eagles do have "wings of liberty" after all.
Then the mother must be Kerrigan because she is making sure her eggs hatch.