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In this Feb. 18, 2019 still photo from video provided by the Stewards of Upper Mississippi River Refuge. in Thompson, Ill., shows two males Valor I and Valor II and one female bald eagle, Starr, center, sharing a nest of eggs along the Upper Mississippi River near Fulton, Illinois. The National Audubon Society says it's rare to have three eagles sharing a nest. Males tend to be territorial, according to the experts. The society added what's even more remarkable in this case is that the two males stayed together and courted a new female after their first mate died. (Stewards of Upper Mississippi River Refuge via AP)
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