Wings outstretched and cupped the male eagle lands in the nest with a talon full of dry cornstalks. The eagles have been busy bringing in sticks, dry grass, even some Canada goose feathers – all signs that we might see eggs laid soon. It’s the second day of spring and we are about a month delayed from when eggs have been laid in past years. Join us online March 24 at 1:00pm ET for the next “Live from the Eagle’s Nest” broadcast. We'll catch up on the latest nest action, look at some other nests in the region and answer your eagle questions too.
NCTC Livestream: https://livestream.com/nctc
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