Third graders on a field trip at Big Bear find a baby eaglet! Click here to read about it!
All three eggs have hatched! Watch their mother as she feeds them. Can you tell which one is the youngest?
In this video, you can view the newly-hatched second chick,"D13".
Here, you can watch the mother and father eagles trading turns in the nest. You can see the first egg is hatching!
Click here for Eagle Facts.
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Click picture to watch the live eagle web cam.
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Click here to go to "Basic Facts about Bald Eagles".
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Click picture to go to Animal Facts for Kids.
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Click picture to go to "Eagle Facts".
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Click picture to go to The Science Spot webpage, where there is an "Eagle Days" page. It is filled with loads of amazing eagle activities and links!!
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Click here to read the Wikipedia article about bald eagles.
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Click the picture to go to "Ben's Guide" to read about the bald eagle as a national emblem. Click here to color the national seal yourself!
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Click picture for a "virtual eagle field trip".
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Click here for lots of interesting information about eagles at National Geographic for Kids.