Environment

Hanover's Bald Eagle Webcam Is Really Addictive

Gaze in wonder at Liberty and Freedom, their babies, and piles of gory fish.
Pennsylvania Game Commission

Viewed in the privacy of their nest, America's beloved bald eagles are a mighty sight: fierce, ever-vigilant, and surrounded by fly-swarmed piles of bloody fish.

Since February, the Internet has had the immense pleasure of observing two such eagles raise babies in a state park outside Hanover, Pennsylvania. Liberty and Freedom, as they've been named (the eaglets are Honor and Justice), are consummate show-birds—stomping around, rearranging things, and gazing in seeming anger at the camera.