For those looking for a break in their day, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has started up its EagleCam, which follows the life of a nesting pair of eagles. Currently, the female has laid two eggs that she is caring for in the nest. Eagle eggs take approximately 35 days to hatch, so the excitement will really begin in mid-March. To see the live feed from EagleCam, click here: DNR EagleCam | Minnesota DNR (state.mn.us)