By Associated Press - Saturday, May 26, 2018

DECORAH, Iowa (AP) - A group that keeps an eye on the eagle population in Iowa says two eaglets at a nest in Decorah have died.

Television station KCRG reports that a pathogen carried by blackflies, coupled with recent high heat and humidity, led to the baby birds’ deaths.

The Raptor Resource project - a nonprofit organization that runs the popular webcam trained on the nest - says the birds were hatched on May 18 and May 20, considered late for eagles.



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Information from: KCRG-TV, http://www.kcrg.com

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