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Joined: Jan 2007 Gender: Female  Posts: 5 Location: USA Karma: 0 |  | Info on Eagles « Thread Started on Jan 20, 2007, 3:46pm » | |
Golden Eagles
~mountains ~lowlands A pair of the eagles lives together for life, building eyries, or nests, for their young. These nests consist of branches and grass. Females lay two eggs, no more, between January and May. After 45 days, or 2 weeks in real life, the eggs hatch. Usually the older chick will survive and the younger one will not survive to take their first flight, which is about 50 days, or 2 weeks in real life, after hatching.
Bald Eagles
~near rivers, marshes ~close to oceans They build nests out of huge branches, and make it so big it can weigh a ton. It will usually make nests in trees near water, but will otherwise nest on the ground. They do not choose mates for life, and lay only three eggs a year. It is very rare all three chicks will fly and leave the nest.
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