If you are referring to the Decorah Bald Eagles - Decorah is the name of the town in Iowa where the nest is.
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The Decorah eagle parents are doing well. The have three new eaglets they're raising for 2012. See the link below.
No. As of 4/18/11, all three eaglets are alive and well.
The address of the Decorah Public Library is: 202 Winnebago St, Decorah, 52101 1800
Decorah Posten was created in 1874.
Waukon Decorah was born in 1780.
Waukon Decorah died in 1868.
The phone number of the Decorah Public Library is: 563-382-3717.
The Decorah eagles nest in Decorah, Iowa at a fish hatchery that is a good source of fish for their food. There are also several streams and woodlands surrounding their nest for further sources of food. Their next is about 80 feet up in a tree top, which helps keep their babies safe from predators and interference from humans. The Iowa climate is a humid continental zone and generally has hot summers, cold winters, and wet springs. The eagles arrive in December to prepare the nest and to mate. Their eggs are laid in February and hatch in march. The eaglets fledge (take flight) in June and by July or August are no longer using the nest. The nest has no protection from the weather and all of the activities of the eagles is carried on in the rain, snow, and sleet. Eagles are very hardy birds.
The airport code for Decorah Municipal Airport is DEH.
Eagles don't live in rainforests. Most eagles live in temperate forests and polar regions.