A pair making nesting near WPI first showed interest in the city last year, according to the state's ornithologist.
Bald eagles have an impressive 8-foot-long wingspan but only weigh around 14 pounds at most. These two species generally keep to themselves and likely don’t think much about each other.
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Green Matters on MSNAn Eaglet Went Missing From Big Bear's Live Camera Stream — Here's What HappenedThe Friends of Big Bear Valley live camera stream of three eaglets has many followers concerned after noticing one eaglet has ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNOpinion/Guest column: SGAR rodenticides place eagles, wildlife at riskUnfortunately, our Worcester eagles, like most eagles living in populated areas, are facing a major threat that many people aren’t even aware of: the widespread use of dangerous rat poisons called ...
To the editor: Second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) kill animals by preventing blood clotting and are a threat to wildlife and pets in Berkshire County. When eagles, hawks, foxes and ...
Kathy Quimbach was a nongame information specialist for the state's Division of Fish and Wildlife, and part of her job ...
Spotted owls, bald eagles and the iconic California condor ... In the past, monitoring efforts have detected the toxins among these birds of prey. The prevalence among turkey vultures indicates ...
a bald eagle flying at full speed could easily injure or kill another animal. Fortunately, these kinds of attacks are very rare, since bald eagles usually hunt prey that’s still or moving slowly.
B7, the youngest member of the North Coast's California condor flock, has died from lead poisoning after just three months in ...
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