Church is being skipped. All because viewers do not want to miss the moment when the eaglets make their first appearance. I am usually a HuffPost legal commentator -- not an eagle commentator -- but here is some information and advice for readers who are watching the eagles for the first time.
Call the eagles "Mom" and "Dad. The more you watch, the easier it will be for you to tell the difference between the two birds. Mom is a little larger than Dad and has a gray shadow under her eyes. Be patient. To hatch, the eaglet uses the egg tooth on the tip of its beak to put a small hole in the shell. This is called a pip hole or pipping. After the first crack, it takes between 4 to 48 hours for the eaglets to completely hatch. Try to join the chat that is located to the right of the video.
It is moderated and answers questions from viewers. Watch the fascinating PBS special to find out about this pair of eagles and how the Raptor Resource Project gained access to their incredible home. Skip to Main Content. Use System Theme. Dark Theme. Light Theme. Continue Watching. Watch Now. Featured on Shop. Appearance Adjust the colors to reduce glare and give your eyes a break. You have the maximum of videos in My List.
You have the maximum of shows in My List. Embed Video. The Decorah eagles have two nests within feet of each other near the Decorah Fish Hatchery. Both nests are equipped with videocameras and microphones. Those living arrangements could be reversed, or the eagles might have time to build a third nest before they lay their first egg in about a month, he said. If the eagles and the owls do settle in the adjacent camera-equipped nests, Anderson said a National Geographic film crew plans to document the interaction between the two species.
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