Summers, even cold ones, are an active time for animals in the northern hemisphere. It is the time most of them reproduce. For some mammals, it’s the only time they’re active.
Eagles laid their eggs later than usual this year, and as of June 17, were still sitting on eggs. In recent years, they seemed to lay their eggs in the first week of May, and all within a day or two of each other. Gestation is 32 days,…
