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Google News: It's feast time in Richmond eagle nest
[Richmond Times Dispatch] - "It seems like a lot of food coming in," said Bryan Watts, director of the Center for Conservation Biology, a research group. Virginia and James unexpectedly left their nest Friday, worrying scientists and fans. Experts fed the chicks by hand Friday
Virginia shows why the eagle is the nation's symbol
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[Richmond Times Dispatch] - "The female controls the incubation patterns," said Bryan Watts, director of the Center for Conservation Biology, a research group. "If she doesn't want to leave, she doesn't." When the nighttime intruder approached, Virginia — the bigger of the two
Eagles minding two eggs
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[Richmond Times Dispatch] - Each of the bald eagles spends time incubating, but Virginia will probably do most of that work, said Bryan Watts, director of the Center for Conservation Biology, a research group. If all goes well, each egg should hatch about 35 days from when it was
Bald eagle soars back from brink of extinction - CBS News
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In 1970, there were only 20 breeding pairs in Virginia; Last year, Virginia had more than 1,000 breeding pairs
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