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A bald eagle was discovered in a Missouri park in August 2024. Wildlife officials feared the bird was injured, but X-rays revealed the eagle was just 'too fat to fly' after eating a raccoon.
A bald eagle initially thought to be injured because it couldn’t fly was found to be healthy after wildlife officials determined the bird was just "too fat" after feasting on roadkill.
This bald eagle is grounded. An overweight eagle was recently grounded by its plump physique after having a little bit too much to eat. The Missouri Department of Conservation was first given ...
Bald eagles were endangered for decades. Now seen in places like Willand Pond in Dover/Somersworth and Rye Harbor, the bird's ...
Webcam audience eagerly awaits bald eagle hatching 02:17. The bald eagle is emblematic of America. It's on coins and bills, graces the Great Seal and inspired conservation efforts that brought the ...
On Christmas Eve, President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that amended title 36 of the United States Code and designated the bald eagle as the official national bird.The bill was sponsored by ...
Three bald eagles in Oregon were poisoned by lead, likely from gut piles left during spring bear season. Lead ammo remains a threat to the raptors.
The bald eagle was once an endangered species in the United States, until 1995, and was later removed from the threatened species list, in 2007.
MUNISING, MI -- If you‘ve ever done a double take and wondered if a bald eagle with a brown head is the same bird, the answer is yes. Brown-headed bald eagles are not in disguise, they’re ...
Bald eagle found in northwest suburbs may have died from bird flu, expert says A raptor was discovered earlier this month in Busse Woods near Elk Grove Village, and may have been part of one of ...