Bald eagle who cared for rock in nest takes over care of orphaned eaglet

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Bald eagle who cared for rock in nest takes over care of orphaned eaglet
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A bald eagle who went viral for trying to hatch a rock has taken over the care of an orphaned eaglet at a Missouri bird sanctuary.

for trying to hatch a rock has taken over the care of an orphaned eaglet at a Missouri bird sanctuary. in early March. In a Facebook post, the sanctuary explained that building a nest and nurturing a rock as if it's an egg is a hormonal response to spring.

The bald eagle continued to watch over his"RockBaby" at the Valley Park sanctuary in St. Louis County. On April 4, he and the rock were moved out of the shared eagle enclosure because Murphy was protecting the rock too aggressively, the sanctuary wrote on Facebook.

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