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SEAGOVILLE (CBSDFW.COM) – For the second time since Oncor relocated the home of a family of bald eagles at the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, baby eaglets have hatched in the 200-pound nest.
According to Oncor, based on eagle activity, it appears both mom and dad have been feeding some hungry mouths, but it’s unclear exactly how many eaglets have hatched.
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Bald eagles as seen from Oncor’s Eagle Cam 1 (courtesy: Oncor)
Last August, Oncor relocated an entire family of bald eagles just minutes from downtown Dallas, away from high voltage power lines to a safe spot where they can multiply and thrive.
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Bald eagles in Seagoville nest. (courtesy: Oncor)
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