WASHINGTON - A war is brewing in the Chesapeake Bay high above the ground, where generations of bald eagles are vying for precious territory.
Humans can catch a glimpse of these battles with cameras strategically hidden in nests along the James River. The Richmond pair, along with 16 others scattered through the region, are under surveillance by the Center for Conservation Biology.
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Joe, This is so awesome. The pair of eagles in Decorah, Iowa has one egg so far. Right now dad is sitting on the nest. Mama should have another egg soon...should take her 1 to 5 days to have next one. There is a pair of eagles in norfolk too. They just bred yesterday. Not sure how long it takes. It was good to see another pair of eagles there after the tragedy that happened. Just thought I'd let you know because I know so many people enjoy watching them. Thanks for reminding us..sincerely, Beth
Eagle chick hatching TODAY at Blackwater Wildlife Refuge. Cam has 15 second updates
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