Together, they continue the long-running legacy of the Decorah eagle nest, one of the most closely followed bald eagle sites in the world.
What You’ll See Leading Up to the First Egg at the Decorah Eagle Nest
In the weeks and months leading up to the first egg, activity at the Decorah eagle nest often unfolds in subtle but meaningful ways. Viewers may see the adult eagles visiting the nest area intermittently, perching nearby, and spending time surveying their surroundings. These behaviors are part of territory defense and pair bonding and often occur well before egg laying begins.
Even when the cam appears calm, changes can happen quickly. Calling, brief nest exchanges, or unexpected visits may unfold without warning. These early-stage behaviors are a natural part of the nesting cycle and help lay the groundwork for egg laying later in the season, making this period an important part of the Decorah eagles’ story to watch live.
As nesting season approaches, nest work typically happens in short bursts rather than continuous activity. Sticks may be added or adjusted, followed by long quiet periods. Much of this visible behavior tends to occur during the early morning and late afternoon, when the eagles are most active and likely to check in on the nest site before heading out to hunt.
Decorah Eagle Nesting Season Timeline
The Decorah eagle nesting season follows a fairly consistent annual pattern. Courtship typically begins in the fall, becoming more noticeable as October transitions into winter. As the season advances, mating usually occurs from late January into early February.
Egg laying, when it occurs, typically happens later in the nesting season and depends on factors such as pair bonding, nest stability, and environmental conditions. Some seasons are marked by eggs and hatchings, while others serve as important transition periods focused on rebuilding and preparation.
A New Chapter for the Decorah Eagles
After the loss of HM, Hatchery Dad (HD) remained in the Decorah trout hatchery area, continuing to patrol and defend the territory he has occupied for years. Over time, a new female eagle, now known as HM2 (Hatchery Mom II), began spending time with him, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the Decorah eagles. Together, the pair explored several potential nesting locations around the hatchery grounds.
As spring progressed, HD and his new mate focused their attention on a tree near Siewers Spring Road, just north of the trout hatchery. There, they began bringing sticks and arranging branches, gradually forming what is now known as Nest N6. This nest represents the sixth nesting site associated with the Decorah Hatchery Eagles, following the earlier nests that longtime viewers may recognize.
Nest N6 symbolizes both continuity and renewal. It reflects HD’s ongoing presence at the hatchery, the formation of a new partnership, and the possibility of a primary nesting site for the upcoming 2026 breeding season. While 2025 did not result in an active eagle nesting attempt at the hatchery, it served as an important transition year focused on bonding, nest building, and territory stability.
To ensure continued coverage, the Raptor Resource Project (RRP) installed new cameras at both N5 and N6 as the eagles evaluated multiple sites. N6 has since become the focal point due to the pair’s sustained activity there. With cameras prepared and the territory strongly defended, viewers are well positioned to follow what could become the first full breeding season for this new pair in 2026.
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FAQ
When could HD and his new mate lay eggs?
Egg laying depends on successful pair bonding, nest stability, and environmental conditions. While HD and his new mate showed bonding and nest-building behavior during 2025, there was no active nesting attempt that season. If the pair remains bonded and continues using nest N6, the 2026 breeding season could be the first opportunity for eggs at this site. As with all wildlife, timing and outcomes can vary from year to year.
What do the Decorah eagles eat?
The Decorah eagles are opportunistic carnivores that primarily feed on fish, especially from the nearby trout hatchery. Their diet also includes small mammals, birds, and carrion when available. Having access to the trout hatchery provides a reliable food source, which has long supported eagle activity in the Decorah area.
Nesting history can be found here: https://www.farmyou.com/
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Waiting for Chewy order to arrive. do not want the rabbit to freeze! Yes, Lucy now eats rabbit for breakfast and dinner and salmon kibbles for lunch! Ears seem much better.
easter bunny?
ewwww🐰😢
What?!?!
rep rabbit and salmon. seems she is allergic to chicken.
Never heard of rabbit food for cats. Makes sense. Mouse food would make the most sense.
when i first requested it from the pet store, the clerk told me they also have kangaroo ! cannot imagine what that would cost. I get 24 cans of rabbit for $64. My vet recommended it for Lucy’s recurrent ear discharge.
Awwww. Lucy is lucky to have you as a mom
TY, she is worth it.😻
Definitely
Had a week of stoach discomfort. (not a new thing for me) requested an appt with gastro doc. discomfort has subsided, and good thing. He is booked until October!!!
That’s terrible!
That is outrageous. Good thing you aren’t in extreme pain.
crazy
Anytime someone around here needs any kind of specialist, the wait is always at least 6 months.
Good morning! Checking in from frozen MN. Currently 6 degrees out and it feels like -11 degrees and that is our HIGH temp for the day. By this evening it’s supposed to be -21 with feels like of -45 degrees. RIDICULOUS! Tomorrow our high temp is supposed to be -9 degrees, needless to say I’m not going anywhere the next few days (Hopefully). It’s been a few years since we’ve had temps this cold. I like the mild winters much more.
Hi Carrie, take care, stay warm.
Mild winters ARE Nice. I’m Not ready for the Artic blast Friday ~ Ugh
Had enough frigid temps this morning!
Oh so sorry, CAnn! Stay safe and warm.
Bundle up and stay warm!
I just want to say good morning. I have a mani/pedi later. Need to go get ready. I slept in, so I am running late.
Have a great day all
Good Morning. I have just finished my grocery list. Had to make a couple of phone calls for appointments for DH. I am going to Walmart for groceries, Sam’s for rotissiere chicken and coffee and then this afternoon I have an appointment with dermatologist. I have had a small cyst on my earlobe for a long time and then within a week it got larger and is red. Think it is infected. Always something.
Morning Becki, you have a busy day, happy shopping..
good luck with the appointment, hope it’s an EZ fix. Take Care…
Geez Becki I hope it’ll be ok. I had the same thing a long time ago and it got infected cuz I was poking at it with a pin. Had to go to a hospital an hour away and have surgery. Awful experience.
That sounds awful. Everyone told me to pop it but I was afraid of infection. She got it all cleaned out and gave me an anibiotic cream for it and some small bandaids. Told me to keep it cover for 5 days and if any redness call and come back in.
It WAS awful. Had 2 drains. Infected the side of my face and into the ear. Lots of shots that hurt and antibiotics. Not to mention how painful the infection was. Of course I waited til I was almost dead before going to the doctor. Please be careful and keep an eye on it. Don’t want you going through what I went through.
I am on top of it. I get freaked about things like that.
Good Thursday Morning, was 22* when I went to bed last night, the temp dropped to
A Frigid 11* this morning, sunshine, warming to 30*, Brrrrrr COLD!
I know I’m not alone ~ saw on the news it’s Frigid across the country!
I’m ready to move somewhere warm!!!
Mojo has a lump on her right hip. I feel it when i pet her and thought it was a muscle, but when she wears her sweatshirt i can see it is a lump. Oh my, its time for her yearly exam i will make an appt.. Need to go get cleaned up & dressed in street clothes, see ya!
Hi and bye Joyce, take care…
Put your face on too. 😘
I hope it’s nothing serious for Mo 🙏🏻
Sammi used to get lumps. Most of them were nothing. Hopefully Mo’s will be nothing.