It's like watching paint dry! I find this fascinating! The Minnesota DNR once again set up eagle-cam this year on the nest of a mother eagle, that laid her first egg and could lay as many as three additional eggs. They'll hatch baby eaglets in the next 30-45 days.

I'll be the first to admit, I find this fascinating but, many people have other things to do than watch a camera set up in a tree.

I love wildlife, I love nature, so for me, I find this so cool.  According to the MNDNR, normally, bald eagles nest in March. Doing it earlier means the parents need to be more diligent with their eggs and incubating duties. The cold temperatures could jeopardize the eggs. Normally, the parents will take turns setting on the eggs.

I'm not the only one that finds this fascinating!

According to the MNDNR, people from all 50 states and over 137 countries logged on to watch last years eggs hatch and the chicks grow up.

Win McNamee / Getty Images
Win McNamee / Getty Images
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