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News from the Nest & Field
On February 28th, three days after laying her first egg, Skye laid her second. Both parents have been incredibly attentive, sharing incubation duties throughout day & night, calling to each other when it’s time for a break. It’s incredible to watch and see them persist through all kinds of weather here in West Michigan. Keep watching LIVE as they continue their journey toward parenthood. Eagles typically incubate their eggs for about 35 days, so we’ll be keeping a close eye around April 1 to witness the hatch.