Say cheese: 2 babies hatch in livestreamed B.C. bald eagle nest
- Two South Surrey bald eagles hatched two eaglets in their Surrey Reserve nest.
- The eagle parents Brit and Rey laid eggs in March before hatching began.
- The live-streamed nest allows viewers to watch the hatching process unfold.
- One eaglet emerged on April 24, and parents care for young for 83 to 84 days.
- The parent eagles have successfully fledged other chicks from this nest in past years.
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