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Standley Lake baby bald eagles survive after years of tragedy

Three juvenile bald eagles are learning to hunt and live on their own, Westminster officials say

The female bald eagle at Standley Lake known as F420 feeds the eaglet that hatched two weeks while the mate known as Dad stands guard. (Standley Lake Eagle Cam, city of Westminster)
The female bald eagle at Standley Lake known as F420 feeds the eaglet that hatched two weeks while the mate known as Dad stands guard. (Standley Lake Eagle Cam, city of Westminster)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Three baby bald eagle siblings at Standley Lake made it to young adulthood and are learning to hunt and live on their own at Standley Lake after years of tragedy and mishaps, Westminster city officials said this week.
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