Our national bird (which was only made official recently, interestingly enough) brings about a sense of patriotism, does it ...
December saw a couple of interesting pieces of news about the bald eagle – one national, one local but with statewide ...
Migrating from the northern U.S. and Canada for the winter, the generally solitary bald eagles can be seen in droves at the ...
The bald eagle, a symbol of the power and the strength of the United States for more than 240 years officially became the ...
She was one of the lucky ones. Her assailants were bald eagles, Haliaeetus leucocephalus—or Dutch Harbor pigeons, as they’re known around this fishing port in the Aleutian chain on the edge of ...
Around the village of Unalaska and nearby Dutch Harbor, the largest fishing port in the United States, the eagles are very much used to people. Fish are everywhere, and the eagles hang around ...
Eagles ingest the lead fragments when they scavenge dead animals or gut piles. They can also get lead from fishing tackle in fish. According to the American Eagle Foundation, “A lead fragment ...