By Marianne Barnett I find myself writing this story while socked in a monstrous snowstorm near the ground zero site for the ...
Bald eagles have been nesting at U.S. Steel's Irvin Plant for six years, four of which have been livestreamed. Irvin and Claire, named after the steel plants, were a much-loved couple. They set up ...
Bald eagles are powerful birds of prey with few natural predators. Rarely, some animals manage to take down an adult bald eagle. Watch this video to discover which predators have known success.
A Gateway resident was walking in her neighborhood on Feb. 10 when she saw a beautiful Bald eagle having a snack and took a ...
Talon-grappling and tumbling is not unusual among bald eagles, the American Eagle Foundation says. Reasons include "pair-bonding, aggression, and play." ...
“For nearly 250 years, we called the bald eagle the national bird when it wasn’t,” said Jack Davis, co-chair of the National Bird Initiative for the National Eagle Center, in a news release. “But now ...
When America's Founding Fathers affixed a bald eagle to the great seal of the United States in 1782, they likely had no idea they were highlighting what would become one of the greatest wildlife ...
The bald eagle is one of the most recognizable birds in the world. As a symbol of strength and freedom, it has been admired for centuries. Beyond its striking appearance, this powerful predator ...
We can’t make any promises, but there are quite a few destinations along the Front Range where bald eagle sightings are ...
You don't have to wait until Sunday's Super Bowl to see eagles. Sure, the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs ...
New Jersey became the latest state to delist the bald eagle as endangered ... There are threats, as well. Habitat preservation and clean, open water, since the eagles feed heavily on fish, is ...
New Jersey is the latest state to delist the bald eagle as endangered ... There are threats, as well. Habitat preservation and clean, open water, since the eagles feed heavily on fish, is a worry, but ...