3 days
Approximately 35 days.
it can starve for a couple of days and then after it dies poor bald eagle(s):(
it takes a bald eagle egg about 2 months to hatch That is incorrect. Normal time from egg being laid to hatch is 35 days.
Baby bald eagles start flying when they are from 70 to 92 days old.
They will lay 2-3 eggs a few days apart, the female can take anywhere from 4-7 days to lay all of her eggs
An eagle is a carnivore. Fish make up most of an eagle's diet. Eagles prefer to hunt and take their prey live and often eat large amounts of food that can take several days to digest
Gestation is the term applied to animals that give birth to live young. The time that it takes an egg to hatch is called "Incubation". According to http://www.carolinaraptorcenter.org/b_eagle.php, the incubation period for bald eagles is 34 to 37 days.
I think it's less than a year. Maybe 4-6 months?
The golden eagle is mainly brown, but it's called the golden eagle because on the top of it's head, it has golden brown feathersThe back of the head has honey colored feathers
Gestation is defined as the process of carrying or being carried in the womb between conception and birth. Incubation is defined as the process of sittine on eggs in order to keep them warm and bring them to hatching. Incubation for bald eagles is 35 days, give or take.
Not normally
We live in Northern NY, about a half hour from the Canadian border. As of a few days ago, I didn't know they had an enemy, but yesterday over our lake, I watched an osprey repeatedly attack a beautiful American Bald Eagle! They locked talons a few times, and then as the eagle was leaving the territory, the osprey took one more swipe at him and caused serious damage to his left wing! It was very sad to see as he was struggling to fly back to his lake which is about a half mile from here. He flew very erratic, and I'm not sure if he even made it. So I would say the osprey is a definite enemy of the eagle.