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Discussions About Being Bald => News => Topic started by: Bing News Feed on March 27, 2013, 01:00:14 AM
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Bald eaglets hatch on north shore of Lake Ontario for first time in decades
Now that they've reached maturity, the eagles have hatched their first young, the first bald eaglets to be born on Lake Ontario's north shore in decades. "We actually saw a little one poke its head up out of the nest," the RBG?s Head of Natural Lands ...
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That's really good to hear, and the locals should be quite excited about it.
Here on the west coast we sort of take them for granted, but still they are a majestic bird.
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We have a few bald eagles up in Nor Cal where I grew up. You can often see them fly around the lake during the summer.