North Texas continues to see an influx of new residents, and we’re not just talking about humans, now.
A pair of baby bald eagles hatched this week during the winter storm at the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in southeast North Texas, about 30 miles southeast of Dallas.
The eagles hatched live on the center’s Facebook page on Jan. 25 and 26, respectively.
According to WFAA, both chicks are doing well, despite the cold, and both the mother and father eagle are experienced parents.
The center's website reads, “With abundant food and water and protected habitat, the wetland is helping to sustain the remarkable recovery of this iconic species once in danger of extinction.”
Currently, the chicks have been given the very official names of JBS 24 and JBS 25.
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