Conservation efforts by the Sutton Research Center and UF pulled the species back from fewer than 500 nesting pairs in the 1970s to over 70,000 pairs today.
A bald eagle heads toward a mountain stream and a lunch of salmon a few months ago near Ketchikan, Alaska. (Photo by Art Smith) It used to be extremely rare to spot a bald eagle along the area rivers.
A bald eagle checks out the surroundings in Rye, N.H. on May 7, 2023. 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 prey.
EARLY, Iowa - I would like to take issue with some of the information from a Mason City (Iowa) Globe-Gazette article published in Monday's Journal headlined "Eagle populations rebound in Iowa, ...
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