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3/21/2016 | Eagle Cam dukefarms

The nest had a dusting of snow last night. First egg has incubated for 32 days. It's due to hatch on or about Thursday, March 24 -- but there is a possibility it could hatch sooner -- or later.  Nature has its own timetable. Second egg has incubated for 29 days. It's due to hatch on or about Sunday, March 27. (Knock on wood.)

Tomorrow (Tuesday):  The Bird Egg ID Challenge winners (and answers) announced.

Wednesday: The first egg could hatch soon. Here's what to expect.

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