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You’ve probably seen a bald eagle in a film or TV show, where the bird soars gracefully and swoops with might to catch its ...
The accompanying footage, captured in Juneau, Alaska, shows bald eagles communicating with chatter that sounds a bit like laughter, and calls that do not remotely resemble those of red-tailed hawks.
America's national bird is doing great. The government's proposed cuts to nature protections could put that at risk.
The Bald Eagle’s undeniable majesty has earned it longtime status as the mascot of the United States, but the bird also has some surprisingly quirky traits, like its dicey aerial courtship routine or ...
Preston Cook is, to put it mildly, obsessed with bald eagles. “I saw a movie called ‘A Thousand Clowns’ in 1966 and there was one line in the movie, ‘You can’t have too many eagles ...
If you’ve ever seen a bald eagle on television or in the movies, there’s a good chance you’ve heard its telltale screech. Except, what you’re hearing is a lie.