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The last glaciation left the eroded hills, down to the river, alone to erode some more. When the English came to this small corner of northeast Iowa, they built Queen Anne houses, and when the Norwegians came, they built a college. Now the eagles have come, and they have built a nest, eighty feet up in a grand cottonwood tree, the town over the hill, but the fish hatchery just a circling glide away.
Yesterday, with two of their three eggs hatched, and the third pecking away at the shell, the parents took turns sheltering the hatchlings and the remaining egg, fortified with a good stock of rabbit meat, what looked like an insolent crow, and a trout from the stream below the hatchery.
"The eagles are coming! The eagles are coming!".
About 150,000 people are on line, steadily, watching the new eagles come.
More than a million people have logged on. More are coming, still!
Two cameras watch by day, and at night, an infrared camera sees
what the darkness hides, otherwise.
There is fierce parenting there, tender parenting, in that aerie!
Something there is that binds us.
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