It's been a rough nesting season for the Norfolk Botanical Garden eagles. Their first clutch was unsuccessful and their second clutch was broken by owls. However, their second clutch was not complete at the time of the owl intrusion and a couple of days later, a third egg was laid!
Can you see the fluffy little head?
Dad feeding his one lone chick. Eagles' nests are quite large and deep, so it is hard to see the eaglets when they are tiny. It won't be long, however, until we are able to get a good look.
More proud parents - the Sea Eagles in Norway have two eaglets!
One head...
...two heads! In case you can't see them, they are in the bottom left hand corner. Find the adult's beak and look a little bit down and to the right of the beak. ;)
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