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Since 1782, the bald eagle has upheld its reign as the de facto American national bird, representing vigor, freedom, and triumph (though the official designation of its symbolic status is only ...
A gross yet totally relatable parenting moment unfolded on Friends of Big Bear Valley’s bald eagle camera on Thursday. Jackie, the adult female, was enjoying some fresh fish when one of her ...
The bald eagle population in the Lowcountry continues to grow. Specialists, however, continue to discuss ways to make sure the species' survival is assured. April 10, 2024 (WCIV) ...
A gross but totally relatable parenting moment unfolded on Friends of Big Bear Valley’s bald eagle nest camera on Thursday. Jackie, the adult female, was enjoying some fresh fish when one of … ...
Three bald eagle chicks have hatched in a West Virginia nest to parents that endured tragedy last year during their first mating season together. The day-to-day lives of Bella and Scout, as well ...
A bald eagle ate and killed two of his own baby eaglets in West Virginia. Officials say the bald eagle father was 'exhibiting unexpected behavior'.
The U.S. finally passed a law that was centuries in the making. Here are 3 other myths about bald eagles you might have thought were true.
The bald eagle received a title this week that many may have assumed it already had: the national bird of the United States.
Murphy the bald eagle was found dead on March 15. Veterinary experts say he suffered some type of head trauma during a storm. He was 33.
This Friday marks the first Fourth of July that the bald eagle – often seen flying near lakes across the Inland Northwest – is our country’s national bird.
A bald eagle was captured doing battle with a bird-flu-riddled Canada goose — in what is being called a metaphor for the tariff battle between the US and its northern neighbor.
Two men in Nebraska have been cited after hunting and killing a bald eagle, according to the Stanton County Sheriff’s Office.