MN DNR Confirms Three Chicks in EagleCam Nest
(Learfield News/Undated) – The Minnesota DNR is confirming there are now three bald eagle chicks in the nest near the EagleCam (click here).
Officials say bald eagles lay a maximum of three eggs per clutch, so additional chicks are not expected this spring.
Researchers thanked the many EagleCam viewers for helping spot the three eagles in the nest.
They think the chicks are about four days old.





