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A bald eagle refused to move and got buried under snow — with only its head poking out — to protect its eggs during a storm, video shows

A bald eagle in Minnesota was spotted partially buried under a mound of snow, with only its head poking out, as it remained in its nest and waited out a storm in order to keep its eggs warm.

The eagle was captured on the EagleCam managed by Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources, which is currently livestreaming the nest 24/7 as the pair of birds incubate their eggs. The eagles welcomed their first egg of the season on February 15, followed by another on February 18, according to the DNR.

The male and female have been taking turns incubating the eggs, while the male also provides food and never strays too far from the nest, keeping a lookout for potential threats or predators.




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Aw, that's too bad:

Bald eagle’s egg breaks in nest, Minnesota photo shows. ‘We have never seen this




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