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Now is when raptor juveniles take to the Pittsburgh skies to learn to fly and hunt, while continually begging their parents for food.
The eagle flew into Teri Toland's home carrying a fish on June 7. An expert says the birds can get disoriented chasing each ...
Since 2021, Think Wild has treated more than 20 birds of prey for lead toxicity — bald eagles, golden eagles, even turkey vultures — but only six have survived and returned to the wild.
The bald eagle’s hunting prowess represents the culmination of millions of years of evolutionary refinement, resulting in one of nature’s most perfectly adapted predators. From their extraordinary ...
In the 1990s, Colorado’s bald eagle populations began to grow as the human population did, Conrey said. This growth of bald eagles in the state mirrors the bird’s nationwide recovery. In 2007, it was ...
Colorado’s bald eagle population is thriving. After dwindling to three or four nests in the 1970s, there are now estimated to be over 300 nests across the state. In the last decade, this growth ...
Close-up of a bald eagle nestled in a tree surrounded by branches and pine needles. Photo by Sean P. Twomey. The environment plays a crucial role in bald eagle hunting behaviors. In areas where ...
Rarely ever do the eagle-eyed birds of prey have trouble hunting something down… it’s just picking that something up that can occasionally complicate things. It’s believed that bald eagles can lift ...