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These young eagles are still about two weeks from fledging. photo by R. Hughes

Video: Nest 23 Golden Eagle Chicks, 2010

Golden eagle chicks

We share a video from our Draper Natural History Museum‘s YouTube channel. View golden eagle chicks in Nest 23 of our study area in the Wyoming’s Big Horn Basin. You’ll see glimpses of them starting at about 11 days old, through about 28 days.

These young golden eagle chicks are still about two weeks from fledging. Photo by R. Hughes
These young golden eagle chicks are still about two weeks from fledging.

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Dr. Charles Preston served as Senior Curator at the Center of the West and Founding Curator-in Charge of its Draper Natural History Museum and Greater Yellowstone Raptor Experience. He is now Senior Scientist and Curator Emeritus of the Draper Museum.

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