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Many Native Americans are marking ceremonies like graduations with bald eagle feathers, a form of reverence for the bird they ...
A bald eagle was seen chowing down on a fish caught in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, this week. There have been a lot of eagles ...
A small, downy chick recently became one of the latest in the growing Channel Islands bald eagle population. Here's what to know.
A bald eagle that was hit by a vehicle in March was rehabbed and released to Cattus Island Park in Toms River.
Bald eagles have been no strangers to the Capital Region over the years. The North American birds of prey have been glimpsed in the wild all around upstate New York. Here are some of our favorite ...
A bald eagle that was hit by a vehicle in March was rehabbed and released to Cattus Island Park in Toms River.
More than 50 bald eagles enthusiasts flocked to Rock Island City Council to have their voices heard.
A young eaglet can gain as much as 170 grams (six ounces) per day — the fastest growth rate of any bird in North America.
Bald eagles on the Channel Islands have reached a milestone. The birds that disappeared from the islands off Southern California in the 1960s are back, and their territories are steadily expanding.
The bald eagle was removed 17 years ago from the endangered species list, signaling the comeback of an iconic species. A new threat imperils that recovery.
Group concerned proposed Rock Island dispensary, truck stop could harm bald eagles Rock Island mayor says officials will reach out to group to address concerns The API failed to deliver the resource.