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The ‘speggulation’ is over: National Arboretum bald eagle lays an egg

After several years without success, there is finally a bald eagle egg at the National Arboretum in D.C. In her first year as a full adult, V5 (also known as Lotus) laid her first egg with Mr. President — the male eagle that lives at the arboretum. The D.C. Department of Energy and Environment announced the good news in a tweet.

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If you’re wondering why Lotus is not called First Lady, then pull up a chair and listen to the juicy saga. Last year around this time, new visitors arrived at Mr. President and First Lady’s nest. The fifth of those visitors (V5), pushed out First Lady, who was last seen Feb. 15, 2021, The Washington Post reported. First Lady laid seven eggs with him, but Mr. President was quick to move on with his new first lady. You can watch the the new first family on the American Eagle Foundation’s eagle camera. WTOP’s Abigail Constantino contributed to this report. 

Martin Scorsese, Cynthia Erivo to headline National Book Festival in DC

The National Book Festival is Saturday at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Northwest D.C. It will, of course, feature dozens of authors discussing their work, as regular attendees have come to expect. But this year, there’s more than just books and authors being celebrated. “We want people to understand the magic and the vastness of the collections at the Library of Congress,” Clay Smith, literary director of the Library of Congress told WTOP. His team puts the festival together each year. The festival is aiming to give attendees a broader look at American culture beyond books and the written word, Smith said.
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