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2nd Bald Eagle Egg Of 2024 Arrives At Duke Farms In Hillsborough
The famous bird couple's family has grown with the arrival of their second egg.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — A second Bald Eagle egg has arrived at Duke Farms in Hillsborough for the 2024 season.
The second egg was laid Thursday at around 3:36 p.m., according to Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ.
The first egg was spotted on Monday at 3:48 p.m., according to Duke Farms.
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This is the nest's 20th season with 2024 bringing a new pair of parents after the longtime male went missing in the summer of 2023. Read More: New Male Bald Eagle Joins Duke Farms Nest, Pair Gets Ready For 2024
Locals are invited to tune into its Duke Farms' Eagle cam — which livestreams the nest 24 hours a day, seven days a week — as there is a possibility for more eggs.
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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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