Hanover Eagle Cam – Live from Codorus State Park, Pennsylvania
Few sights capture the majesty of Pennsylvania’s wildlife like the Hanover Eagle Cam. Nestled near Codorus State Park, this live webcam offers a front-row seat to the life of a bald eagle pair as they nest, raise chicks, and soar above the Susquehanna Valley.
Watch the Hanover Eagles Live
The stream is hosted by the Pennsylvania Game Commission in partnership with HDOnTap and Comcast Business. Viewers can enjoy multiple camera angles, infrared night vision, and live audio — making it one of the most immersive wildlife webcams in the country.
👉 Watch the Hanover Eagle Cam Live Here
Why This Webcam Matters
- Conservation: Bald eagles are a symbol of recovery in Pennsylvania, once endangered but now thriving.
- Education: Schools and nature lovers use the cam to learn about eagle behavior and nesting cycles.
- Community: Thousands of viewers tune in each season, sharing observations and excitement.
Seasonal Highlights
The Hanover Eagle Cam is most active from late winter through spring:
- December–January: Nest renovations begin.
- February–March: Egg laying and incubation.
- March–April: Hatching and early chick development.
- May–June: Fledging season as young eagles take flight.
Plan Your Visit
While the webcam provides a digital window into eagle life, you can also explore Codorus State Park in person. The park offers boating, hiking, and birdwatching opportunities across its 3,500 acres.