People from over 145 countries have viewed the live stream, encompassing tens of thousands monthly viewers.
When Lawrence moved out of the district, Darrin Briggs and his class took over the project.
Because the cameras are in a rural area, the connection is often lost, halting the live-stream.
Many viewers comment that the live stream is like soap opera because there is so much eagle drama.
Some viewers consider themselves “Eagleholics.”[citation needed] After setting up the camera, students named the eagles Lucy and Larry.
Lucy disappeared at the start of the egg laying period and left Larry alone at the nest.
Many days later, another eagle came to the nest, but students concluded it did not behave like Lucy and it must be a different individual.
[4] The first egg hatched on April 7, 2012; the students named the first eagle Luke.
Larry was not spotted during the school term ending December 2014, and by February two new eagles appeared in the nest and seemed to be taking it over.
[11] The eagle that Taylor potentially attacked came to the nest but expressed no interest in helping incubate.