Bald eagle eggs are generally only exposed for less than a minute at a time when the parents change positions or turn the eggs.
Bald eagle eggs are round to oval and are generally whitish.
They are generally only exposed while the parents change positions or turn the eggs. This usually lasts for less than one minute at a time, but it may be longer in mild weather.
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• Sources | (Bortolotti, 1984b; Buehler, 2020; Burnie & Wilson, 2001; Gill, 2006; Jenkins & Jackman, 2006; Millsap, et al., 2004; Siciliano Martina, 2013)
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