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The formerly endangered peregrine falcon produced a bumper crop of at least 23 juveniles this year in the Pittsburgh region.
The bald eagle's release into the wild after recovering came days ahead of July Fourth celebrations, restoring an emblem of American freedom to the wild.
Her first flight was not as graceful as her sister’s. At around 8:27 a.m. local time, it almost appeared as if she fell, misstepped, and was forced into flight.
Sunny, Gizmo’s older sister, fledged at 10:46 a.m. on June 2, and has delighted eagle-eyed fans with her return visits to see her parents and sister, the report stated. “Sunny takes flight!
Around 8:27 a.m. local time, the second eaglet, Gizmo, could be seen on the Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam standing on a branch before beginning to flap her wings and soar off into the air.