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Eagles Feeding their Newborn Eaglet

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Eagles Feeding their Newborn Eaglet

While Bald Eagles may lay eggs from mid-November to mid-January in Florida, in Canada and Alaska they lay eggs in April or May. From the laying of the first egg to the fledging, or first flight, of the last young commonly takes 16 to 18 weeks. Here is a very young single Eaglet being fed. We cropped this in from quite a distance, so it may be a little shaky at times.



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