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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Norfolk Eaglet Update
The eaglets transported to the Wildlife Center of Virginia (WCV) on April 27th continue to receive excellent care from the staff there. Regular updates as to the chicks’ progress are posted at www.wildlifecenter.org. Of note is the fact that the youngest chick (the male banded with NV) has gained 1 kg (2.2 pounds) since last Friday.
For those who wish to continue to follow the progress of these young eagles - WVEC and WCV worked hard to get a webcam installed and functional. The cam is up and provides a great view of the eaglets in their enclosure at WCV. The cam is at www.wvec.com/eaglecam