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Bald Eagle Update, Monday 7:15 a.m., April 4

4/4/2016 | Eagle Cam Duke Farms

The first eaglet hatched on Saturday, March 26. The second arrived on Monday, March 28. The young birds stay in the nest for approximately 10 to 12 weeks, until they are large enough and strong enough to leave (fledge). This is typically toward late June. Scroll down for other recent posts. Our free on-line Bald Eagle e-book -- packed with cool links, videos and info -- is here. Click the Duke Farms logo at right for our home page.

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