DNR's EagleCam just got cuter: 3 eaglets now visible
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Forget that work you have to do (for a little bit at least) and instead feast your eyes on three recently hatched bald eaglets.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says all three eggs featured in the EagleCam nest have now hatched.
The chicks are regularly visible during feedings, though at times all you'll see is mom (or dad?) keeping the babies warm.
The first egg was laid Jan. 25.
This is the fourth year the DNR's Nongame Wildlife Program has streamed live video from a bald eagle nest in the Twin Cities.
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