We’ve been watching a gorgeous hummingbird named Phoebe, perched on a nest the size of a small walnut shell, as she waits for her two eggs to hatch. They’re the size of small jelly beans, and she’s in Orange County, California, but the picture is perfect. Closer to home, in Decorah, Iowa, two eagles take turns sitting on their eggs in a 5 foot diameter nest. It’s 80 feet up a tree but the picture is perfect and the night camera images are flawless. Mom and dad trade places, sitting and hunting, picking at a rabbit, straightening up the nest, and waiting with the rest of us. It’s nesting season…and the Internet is bringing it to us on our laptops. On the big screen in front of me is a tragic tsunami and an 8.9 earthquake. On my little screen, Phoebe’s first egg could hatch at any minute. A huge community is peeking in on the life of these creatures and sharing these special moments leading up to a new life. You can watch Phoebe here and look in on the Iowa eagles here.