There haven't been incubating bald eagle eggs at the Minnesota DNR EagleCam since 2017. So as you can imagine it's really exciting that this year there are three eggs! KARE 11 reports that these bald eagles "have received a record-number of viewers on the DNR EagleCam, especially since the nest got a little more crowded in recent weeks."

This is the eighth year that the Minnesota DNR has ran the EagleCam. DNR Nongame Wildlife information officer Lori Naumann is just as excited about these three bald eagle eggs as everyone else and thanks donors too:

"The Nongame Wildlife Program is all about making sure we and future generations can see butterflies, listen to frogs and loons on summer nights, and watch falcons and eagles. We appreciate all the people who are enjoying the webcam and making donations on their state income tax forms or online.”

Check out the EagleCam yourself HERE!

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