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CINCINNATI — America’s national bird is thriving in Ohio! According to the Ohio Division of Wildlife, there are 964 confirmed active bald eagle nests in the Buckeye State.
Three bald eagles in Oregon were poisoned by lead, likely from gut piles left during spring bear season. Lead ammo remains a threat to the raptors.
Bald eagle population on the rise nationwide, scientists say In addition to Jackie and Shadow's family, the bald eagle population, as a whole, has flourished in the past 15 years, federal ...
The eagle's nest can be viewed at approximately 994 Dublin Road, facing south across the Scioto River. The location also has a parking lot with ODNR signs listing information about bald eagles and ...
Colorado’s bald eagle population is thriving. After dwindling to three or four nests in the 1970s, there are now estimated to be over 300 nests across the state. In the last decade, this growth has ...
This is a first for me—a bald eagle chokepoint. During Friday morning’s commute, I noticed a sudden backup on State Route 512 (SR 512) in downtown Puyallup. While checking the Washington State ...
A 4-year-old bald eagle is recovering at the Houston SPCA after a fishhook caught its wing last month. The incident occurred in late March along the Neches River, east of Houston.
In a viral video, a Washington woman witnessed a bald eagle perch outside her home and lurk on her household for a full day. According to the Department of Fish and Wildlife that arrived to assess ...
The right side of Bald Eagle 390’s beak as of March 24, 2025. A protein called keratin is showing signs of growth, following meticulous care from a rehabilitation team in Missouri.
Bald eagle populations initially began to decline in the mid-1800s due to nesting habitat loss and shooting by farmers who perceived the birds as threats to chicken flocks and other domestic ...