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Harriet and M have a new egg---Update 4/1 : New eaglet


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Harriet popped out another egg yesterday. They now have 2. All is well with the world!

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2 hours ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

just checked on the Obama's  ;)  and it looks like she may be nesting 

 

no eggs yet. 

 

they may be "faster" down in FLA.  :D  

 

 

I refuse to refer to them as 

Mr. President&the First Lady in reference to the very majestic Don 

 

I still refer to the Obamas as "President and First Lady."

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5 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

Aren't all former presidents and first ladies still refered to in those titles even after they leave office?

 

Yes, but the current ones usually are, too.  That buck stopped with the Obamas for me.

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Some INFO on the DC Eagle Cam

 

The entire system is powered by a large mobile solar array that was designed and built by students and staff from Alfred State College, SUNY College of Technology and was partially funded by DC’s Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE).

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9 hours ago, Cripple Creek said:

What's the incubation period for an eaglet? 

 

Depends on eagle type.  For bald eagles incubation takes 35 days.

 

Or is this another question which no answer is expected?

 

As a child I read 2 sets of encyclopedias by age 8 (World Book was one, Encyclopædia Britannica) and it amazed teachers when I would be giving corrections to them.  I'd point out differences between sets I had and sets in library and find other references to show which was correct.  Sometimes I'd get comment "you need to send that in to publisher" and one teacher would help me write a letter.  Encyclopædia Britannica sent me a thank you letter and told me correction would be in next edition.  Unfortunately the internet killed Encyclopædia Britannica and they no longer publish printed versions.

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5 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

Depends on eagle type.  For bald eagles incubation takes 35 days.

 

Or is this another question which no answer is expected?

 

As a child I read 2 sets of encyclopedias by age 8 (World Book was one, Encyclopædia Britannica) and it amazed teachers when I would be giving corrections to them.  I'd point out differences between sets I had and sets in library and find other references to show which was correct.  Sometimes I'd get comment "you need to send that in to publisher" and one teacher would help me write a letter.  Encyclopædia Britannica sent me a thank you letter and told me correction would be in next edition.  Unfortunately the internet killed Encyclopædia Britannica and they no longer publish printed versions.

Ummmmm, thank you?

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