Eagles Incubating

Bald Eagles are incubating eggs at both the North End and South End nests on LSSI! We believe both nests began incubation during late December. We conducted a Mid-winter Eagle Survey on Tuesday, January 12, and counted 6 Bald Eagles. Four immature and two adults were seen during the survey, but we know that more individuals are present on the island, since there are a total of four adults at the two nests. One of the favorite areas of the Bald Eagles continues to be Myrtle Pond; on two separate occasions recently 5 juvenile eagles could be seen at the same time!

An adult Bald Eagle sits low on the nest, incubating eggs.

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