How are the bald eagles baby born?

Bald eagles lay eggs. Bald eagle eggs are typically white or pale blue, and they are laid in a nest built high up in a tree. The eggs are incubated for about 35 days before they hatch. When they hatch, the eaglets are covered in white down. They are helpless and rely on their parents for food and protection. The eaglets will grow rapidly and will begin to learn to fly when they are about 10 weeks old. They will fledge the nest when they are about 3 months old.