The pair of eagles that winter over here on the coast of Maine have refurbished their nest platform in the Sasanoa River, laid eggs, and in another 4 weeks or so should be feeding two or three little puffballs. Yesterday, mother was photographed brooding the eggs while father perched on the edge of the nest. Father will take over brooding when mother wants to stretch her wings but most of the time his duty is to supply fresh fish and anything else he can harvest of interest.