Young Bald Eagles have replaced puppies as the latest Internet video hit. The Raptor Resource Project issponsoring a live feed of a nest in northeast Iowa where three eggs were laid in February. All three eggs have since hatched and both mom and dad are taking turns caring for the eaglets.
Millions of people from around the world watched the eaglets hatch. Now, they're watching them chirp, eat and sleep. The nest, which the eagles made in 2007, weighs in around 1.5 tons and spans five to six feet across and deep. It is 80 feet up in the trees.
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Meanwhile, eaglets are hatching on Hornby Island.
The Hornby Eagles have been nesting in the same tree since 1989. Two eaglets have already hatched.
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