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It's a twist that would make Tex Avery proud: a duck has temporarily taken over the nest featured on Minnesota's EagleCam.
Many ducks are cavity-nesting ducks -- wood ducks, buffleheads, barrow's goldeneyes, common goldeneyes, hooded mergansers and ...
In a story that keeps having twists and turns, the DNR EagleCam is finally capturing eggs on video — just not the birds ...
Viewers tuning in to watch a pair of eagles on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ popular livestream might be surprised to see a female mallard taking up residence instead. The eagles ...
After the eagle pair relocated last month, a female mallard has been incubating her eggs in the EagleCam nest since April 13.
Unlike eagles, whose young need to be nurtured in the nest for months, the mallard chicks will take the leap out of the nest ...
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the baby ducks will have quite the adventure getting down. The exact height of the nest is unknown, but the DNR believes it is at least 30 feet off the ground. But don’t worry, like most species ...
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