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How do eagles feed their babies?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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11y ago

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Usually by pulling strips of meat from their kill with the beak and then feeding it to the chicks.

When the chicks get older, the kill is pretty much dumped in the nest for the chicks to feed themselves.

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12y ago

From watching the video cam at Alcoa in Iowa and Decorah Iowa (sponsored by a wildlife group) both BALD EAGLE parents takke turns sitting on the nest and bringing food to the nest. they rip pieces and dangle it in front of the chicks and make them grab for the food - and they make sure all chicks get food. check the web site by searching Bald Eagle cam in Decorah Iowa. there is also a video link to a 1 hour program you can watch on line of the eagles building a nest and hatching the chicks.

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13y ago

eagles eat with their beak and they eat lots of fish and they live by lakes, rivers, seas because they mostly eat about 30 pounds of fish a day.

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The parents tear their prey into pieces small enough for the eaglets to swallow and give it to them.

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