
It's hard to place a finger on what is attracting the waves of viewers that have made peeping in on the bald eagles a part of their daily routine like brushing teeth, putting on a fresh pot of coffee, and tending to the garden for the growing season.
Fly over Sussex County and one thing becomes clear amid the long, low roofs of chicken houses, the emerald-green fields of winter wheat, the brown expanses of salt marsh and the hundreds of homes that sprang up during the development boom.
Amid all this civilization, you’re never very far from a bald
eagle’s nest.
Hidden away in tall trees, eagle nests can be notoriously difficult to locate from the ground.