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  2. Data curated from bald eagle cams between 2006 to 2016 shows one of the longest incubation periods for a clutch of eggs was a little over 40 days, with the average time being 36.5 days.

  3. Eagles4kids - Wikipedia

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    Once an eagle has laid its egg(s), both parents incubate them for about 35 days. [4] The first egg hatched on April 7, 2012; the students named the first eagle Luke. The second egg hatched on April 10, 2012; the students named it Lilly. [5] During this time, it became clear that the female eagle was a not the original Lucy.

  4. Big Bear's celebrity bald eagles kick off mating season. Will ...

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    Bald eagle eggs typically have a 50-50 chance of hatching, Steers said. Once hatched, fewer than 50% of eaglets survive their first year, according to the American Eagle Foundation.

  5. Beloved bald eagle Jackie lays first egg of season in ... - AOL

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    Eagles typically lay two to three eggs in a clutch, with the second one coming a few days apart. Viewers can watch a live feed of the eagles on the Friends of Big Bear Valley’s eagle camera ...

  6. Bald eagle - Wikipedia

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    The bald eagle is placed in the genus Haliaeetus (), and gets both its common and specific scientific names from the distinctive appearance of the adult's head. Bald in the English name is from an older usage meaning "having white on the face or head" rather than "hairless", referring to the white head feathers contrasting with the darker body. [4]

  7. Back in action: Eagles lay eggs in St. Pat's nest after an ...

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    Eagles can typically lay up to three eggs, as they did in 2022, all of which hatched. So, there’s still a chance for a third egg to appear, if it hasn’t already by the time you read this story.

  8. Jackie and Shadow - Wikipedia

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    Jackie (c. 2012) and Shadow (c. 2014) are a wild female and male bald eagle couple who reside near Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino County, California.. Jackie, believed to be the first eaglet hatched in Big Bear Valley, [1] came to the public's attention in 2017, when she and her mate took over an abandoned nest with two cameras installed beside it, while Shadow came to the public's attention ...

  9. Impressive Facts About Bald Eagles Prove How Massive They ...

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    Bald Eagle Facts. Big birds require big nests, especially when they have babies to tend to in it. ... Eagles mate for life, and both parents incubate the eggs (it takes about 34 days).