Duke Farmsのワシのヒナ、Bli…
After losing one egg Saturday, Duke Farms woke to new life Sunday morning when a tiny eaglet hatched just as the first bands of a powerful blizzard began sweeping into New Jersey. Now, with snow falling and winds rising, the newborn chick rests beneath watchful parents built for winter, turning a weekend of disappointment into a powerful reminder of resilience.
The Duke Farms eagles could see their first chick at any time. After 36 days of steady incubation, the first egg is now in the average hatching window. That means the next tiny crack in the shell could happen at any given moment.
冬がデュークファームズを氷と雪で閉ざし、…
Snow fell steadily over the Duke Farms eagle nest on January 25, 2026, gradually burying the platform as winter settled in with force. By the end of the day, more than a foot of snow had accumulated across the area, yet the female bald eagle remained anchored in place, incubating her three eggs as flakes collected on her feathers and the nest around her.
The Duke Farms bald eagle nest entered a powerful but exciting moment in the early hours of January 18, 2026. Snow, cold, and wind pressed in around the nest, creating a scene that felt both harsh and deeply still. Yet beneath those winter conditions, a familiar and hopeful event was unfolding.
デュークファームズ・イーグルカムで、20…
デュークファームズのハクトウワシの巣は、…
両方の卵が孵化し、最初の卵は2024年2…
デュークファームの雌のワシが昨日(1/2…
