Throughout January and February, scores of migrating bald eagles congregate around The Dalles Dam in search of food.
The discovery began a rush of excitement and caution as the local rescue group works with federal authorities to protect the egg. “It’s exciting and nerve-wracking,” the rescue’s founder said.
Bald eagles are no longer endangered in New Jersey, but our raptor population still needs support and protection.
In winter, bald eagles leave the frozen waters of the north (think Canada, northern Wisconsin, etc.) in search of food. One of the spots they like to visit, to roost in trees and feast on fish, is the ...
As is often the case, the confluence of the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers is a great spot to go eagle watching in Des Moines.
In partnership with volunteers, the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) monitors 10 bald eagle nests across ...
One man is trying to capture the beauty of bald eagles living along Highway 41 through photography and has learned more about what makes the birds special.
NBC 26 met one man trying to capture the beauty of Bald Eagles living off Highway 41 through photography and learned more ...
Migrating from the northern U.S. and Canada for the winter, the generally solitary bald eagles can be seen in droves at the ...
First responders in Alaska had an unusual overnight guest: a juvenile bald eagle in need of help. A good Samaritan came across the “quite frozen” eagle that couldn’t fly on the evening of Jan. 11 and ...
Bald eagles are powerful symbols of America—but there’s a whole lot more to these quirky birds. Obviously, adult bald eagles ...
Standing on the edge of the lake, I scanned the distant cottonwood trees with my binoculars looking for the familiar dark ...