Eagle K-34 arrives at the nest breathing rapidly (unusually visible in the first few seconds), her beak is open as she pants, and for a minute or so she holds both wings lowered in a kind of sagging position. She circles the bowl, digging again & again with her beak to make the "egg crater" deeper for the egg she lays about 10 minutes later (as captured in the next video "Seal Rocks -- K-34 Lays an Egg").
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