BEING AN EAGLET!
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TOMORROW
The Sings have been feeling hashtag so blessed
listening to our easy breezy + beautiful Eaglets
AND NOW IT'S TIME TO WATCH THEM FLY!
THE SING DYNASTY EAGLET SHOW
WEDNESDAY, 10/2111PM
SIGMA DELT
~*FEATURING SOLOS BY*~
MATTY "CHIP SKYLARK" TREIBER '18
ELIANA "GRANDE" KAPLAN '19
WAWERU "TRAP QUEEN" KIRUMBA '19
OWEN "LONG TAN AND HANDSOME" O'LEARY '19
DOROTHY "HBIC" QU '19
There will be Swift. There will be Sufjan. There will be a skit.
At first the eaglets have difficulty landing on tree limbs sicknasty riffs. However, if they land on the ground, they need open space to flap their wings to become airborne. While eaglets improve their landing and flying pong game, they depend on their parents for food pong. The adults will bring food pong to where the eaglets are perched. Eaglets will stay close to the nest and nest tree during the first few weeks after fledging soloing. Within one month after fledging soloing, eaglets will soar.1
1. US Fish & Wildlife Service
http://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Region_5/NWRS/Central_Zone/Montezuma/EagleFacts.pdf
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Eagle FactsEggs A bald eagle egg is slightly smaller than a domestic goose egg. The chick will measure 4 to 5 inches at hatching and weigh only a matter of ounces.
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