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2nd Bald Eagle Egg Of 2022 Arrives At Duke Farms
This is the second egg to be laid of the year at Duke Farms in Hillsborough since Monday.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Another Bald Eagle egg has arrived at Duke Farms in Hillsborough.
The egg was spotted at 3:52 p.m. on Thursday. This is the second egg within the past week at the natural preserve.
The first Bald Eagle egg of 2022 arrived on Monday at 3:37 p.m.
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The eggs and the Bald Eagle parents can be seen on Duke Farms's Eagle cam, which livestreams the nest 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Three bald eagle eggs were laid in 2021 where two successfully hatched and one died. An attack by an intruder at the nest is believed to possibly be linked to the reason the final egg did not hatch. Read More: Attack At NJ Bald Eagle Nest After 1st Egg Arrives At Duke Farms
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To catch a glimpse of the new egg and the Bald Eagle parents watch the Dukes Farms camera live at dukefarms.org/eaglecam.
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