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the no. of eggs laid at one time by a eagle,their incubation period and the appearance of the eggs

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Incubation for bald eagles is about 35 days. For golden eagles, the incubation period is between 40-45 days. It can take a day for the hatchling to completely break free of the egg after pipping (cracking the egg). Eggs hatch in the order in which they were laid.

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Upon successful mating, the female will lay her first egg in the nest within five to 10 days. A few days later she may lay another egg, and possibly even a third egg a few days after the second. A bald eagle clutch normally consists of one to three speckled, off-white or buff colored eggs.


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