‘EagleCam’ couple may have new chick, nest
The same pair of eagles featured on the DNR eagle camera who lost their nest last year appears to have built a new one and have at least one chick.
The eagle pair that lost its nest and chick last year has built a new nest and may have at least one baby chick.
The Minnesota Nongame Wildlife Program says staff and photographers recently observed feeding behavior, which typically indicates a chick is present.
The EagleCam live stream is not available currently, but the Department of Natural Resources is still looking for a new nest to feature on the EagleCam.
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