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Livestream of Two Eaglets in Washington, D.C. Draws Large Audience

Piksel provides its video live streaming services to the not-for-profit organization which allows the world to see these Bald Eagles from their nest live and in HD quality. The live stream has become quite popular with video analytics from the Piksel Live

Washington, DC(31 Mar 2016)

Piksel provides its video live streaming services to the not-for-profit organization which allows the world to see these Bald Eagles from their nest live and in HD quality. The live stream has become quite popular with video analytics from the Piksel Live Streaming Portal showing there have been over 18.75 million video plays with 6.7 million unique viewers since Feb 15th, 2016, averaging 210,000 daily viewers. The average excludes two huge spikes when viewership was through the roof – one being when the first egg hatched, where the stream sTwo Bald Eagles have welcomed two eaglets into the world in Washington, D.C — and the livestream provided by The American Eagle Foundation (AEF), and supported by Piksel is showing every second.

These Bald Eagle parents, nicknamed “Mr. President” and “The First Lady,” began incubating two eggs in their Tulip Poplar tree nest in the U.S. National Arboretum since February. According to dceaglecam.eagles.org, this pair of Bald Eagles are the first to nest in this specific location since 1947.

D.C. Eagle Cam partners and cooperators (American Eagle Foundation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, D.C. Department of Energy & Environment, and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) are looking for two creative and symbolic names for these eaglets that live up to the names of their parents. Information on how to participate can be found here.

Piksel provides its video live streaming services to the not-for-profit organization which allows the world to see these Bald Eagles from their nest live and in HD quality. The live stream has become quite popular with video analytics from the Piksel Live Streaming Portal showing there have been over 18.75 million video plays with 6.7 million unique viewers since Feb 15th, 2016, averaging 210,000 daily viewers. The average excludes two huge spikes when viewership was through the roof – one being when the first egg hatched, where the stream supported in excess of 958,480 viewers in one day and 2.6 million plays.

The AEF is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to care for and protect the USA’ s living symbol of freedom, the Bald Eagle, and other birds of prey through the four pillars of Education, Re-population, Conservation and Rehabilitation. It was one of the first organizations to use cams over a Bald Eagle nest more than a decade ago – albeit the technology was nothing like it is today. With the Bald Eagle being such an important icon in American life, symbolizing the pride of the nation, giving the public an up-close, real-time view of its behavior and activity is key for its future care and protection.