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Bald Eagle at the nest with her first egg.
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Bald Eagle female on the nest brooding.
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Both Bald Eagles at the nest.
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Two eggs are clearly visible in the nest.
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The female Bald Eagle is calling her mate.
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The falconer has removed the eggs from the nest and will place fake eggs. This is to ensure the eggs have the best chance of hatching.
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The first Bald Eagle chick was born on the 17th of April. Source: EDTV
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This chick will be cared for for about one week. After this it will get it's ring and be returned to it's parents. Source: EDTV
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'Attila' is the name of the four day old eagle chick. That is enjoying a meal in this picture.
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The little eagle eagle is asleep. Within a few days it will be returned to its parents.
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Five days old and Attila is more than three times the size he was when it came out of the egg.
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Between resting and eating it is eagerly eating as much as you can.
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Attila is returned to his parents.
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Bald eagle attending to the young eaglet.
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Food is brought to the nest by both parents that both assist in feeding the young Bald Eagle.
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After three weeks the bald eagle chick is half the size of its parents.
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Mother vald eagle next to her child that is taking a nap.
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The first feathers are showing and it is still being fed by both parents.
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Attila is becoming active and explores the bounds of the nest but remains near to where it gets fed.
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The time has come for the young Bald eagle to start it's training.
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Atila is in the traditional Dutch falconry training program, it takes a lot of time and patience but is always worth the effort.
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