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Default News about the Decorah Eagles

Many of us watched this eagle pair via webcam last year, and some have been watching them for years. Three years for me. They might not be on display this season - they are building a new nest! Cameras cannot be moved till after next year's brood fledge.
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Here's an alternative eagle pair in Davenport IA:
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