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New video shows mom feeding eaglets at Radnor Lake in Tennessee


New video shows mom feeding eaglets at Radnor Lake (Courtesy Tennessee State Parks)
New video shows mom feeding eaglets at Radnor Lake (Courtesy Tennessee State Parks)
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Recently-hatched eaglets at Radnor Lake State Park have been making subtle appearances in their nest.

New video sent to FOX 17 News from Tennessee State Parks shows the eaglets being fed largemouth bass by their mother on Easter Sunday. The video was taken by TN Ranger Will Brazill.

Steve Ward with the parks department tells FOX 17 News cameras can't be installed too close to the nest since it could cause the mother and babies to abandon it. Ward adds there's a 50% chance of mortality rate on a new nest.

Radnor Lake is a 1,368-acre park in Middle Tennessee and is protected as a Class II Natural Area. It's unique to Tennessee and perfect for nature enthusiasts to observe the natural ecological diversity of the area.

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