Talon-grappling and tumbling is not unusual among bald eagles, the American Eagle Foundation says. Reasons include "pair-bonding, aggression, and play." ...
Some bald eagles call Connecticut home all year long, but others visit for the winter, looking for open water to fish.
Rick Smith is one of the volunteers. “Debbie would like for us to go once a week. I go two to three times a week just to see them,” Smith said. He checks on five different nests in the county. He ...
The eagle tour that DTE and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conduct in Monroe is a once-a-year experience that you have to ...
The bald eagles Irvin and Stella welcomed their first egg at the U.S. Steel Irvin Plant site in West Mifflin Thursday afternoon, officially kicking off eagle season.
Egg watch 2025 is here. The bald eagles starring in Lancaster County’s live eagle camera are caring for three eggs. The ...
By Marianne Barnett I find myself writing this story while socked in a monstrous snowstorm near the ground zero site for the ...
The bald eagle pair nesting at the U.S. Steel Irvin Plant in West Mifflin have welcomed a second egg to the nest. The female, Stella, laid the first egg last Thursday, and then the second egg at 8:41 ...