Two eggs were laid this year, but only one is viable. Currently the eaglet looks like a gray fluffball. It hatched in early April.
Eagle Cam operators don't interfere or intervene with the nest in any way.
Bald Eagles have been nesting on the northwest side of Standley Lake Regional Park since January of 1993, producing their first offspring in 1996. Two eaglets have hatched at the park in most of the following years with the exception of two years when three eaglets hatched.
It typically takes at least ten weeks before an eaglet is able to fly. At that point, they'll likely stay in the nest, honing their skills for a few more weeks before moving on to start a life of their own.
Tune in to the Eagle Cam here.