The video has been removed. Too bad, I would have liked to see it.
The video in the text has been removed but the video is still available above the article, you just have to watch the ad first. Or at least it was when I checked out at 1230h today.
I tried to look at the video, but there is only a message saying "This video does not exist."
The cameras at the nest are owned by a site in Latvia. Whoever posted this video elsewhere removed the identifying line of information on the video which gave the source; they then replaced it with their own information, as if it were their video.
This is a breach of copyright, and the people at the originating site were extremely displeased. They were also greatly offended by the nasty comments which were posted about the eagle. I understand the video has now been made private.
The eagle involved is a Sea Eagle, and he is a young eaglet just learning to fly. I have now seen photos of him, and he is beautiful.