Talon-grappling and tumbling is not unusual among bald eagles, the American Eagle Foundation says. Reasons include ...
An Alaskan hiker recorded an unusual sight of two bald eagles locking talons in a tree in Kodiak, Alaska. How Mexico’s Leader ...
An Alaska hiker encountered two bald eagles tangled together in a tree in Kodiak on Sunday, 9.This footage captured by Kerr Will shows two bald eagles with their talons interlocked in a tree in Kodiak ...
Spread the loveIf you’ve never had the privilege of seeing a bald eagle close up, these magnificent predators usually tip the scales between six and 15 pounds, with females usually weighing more. And ...
The birds have been in an environmental updraft since the early 2000s, when the U.S. government took them off its endangered species list.
A frozen bald eagle was taken to an Alaskan police station to be fed, warmed up and then released back into the wild. After the eagle was rescued, it was taken to a quiet corner at the police ...
“For nearly 250 years, we called the bald eagle the national bird when it wasn’t,” said Jack Davis, co-chair of the National ...
A juvenile bald eagle found frozen and unable to fly near ... Communications Manager for Audubon Alaska. "My guess is that because it was a juvenile, perhaps something went wrong, and it got ...
A juvenile bald eagle found frozen and unable to fly near Fairbanks International ... "It’s definitely a bit of an anomaly," said Lauren Cusimano, Communications Manager for Audubon Alaska. "My guess ...
And so I think now it’s really important to make sure people know that story and learn from it,” said Maia Edwards, the science director at the American Bald Eagle Foundation in Alaska.