As the national symbol of the United States, the bald eagle is an iconic sight. There are now hundreds of thousands of them ...
Gracie the eagle recently laid two eggs on the Hilton Head Island Land Trust’s newly-installed second Eagle Cam. She laid her ...
The bald eagle, with its history as the symbol of the nation going back over 200 years, made a roaring comeback from near extinction to becoming America's official bird this week. President Joe ...
Eagles can soar at altitudes up to 15,000 feet at speeds up to 100 miles per hour. They fly at about 30 miles per hour when ...
POWELL — The American bald eagle needs no introduction ... the Nixon administration in 1970 with the mission of protecting human health and the environment. On Dec. 31, 1972, the EPA announced ...
The bald eagle is emblematic of America. It's on coins and bills, graces the Great Seal and inspired conservation efforts that brought the species back from the brink of extinction. Though it was ...
The bald eagle, an historic symbol of the nation for more than 200 years, made a soaring comeback from near extinction, and now, finally, has been officially named America's national bird.
By Sara Ruberg The bald eagle received a title this week that many may have assumed it already had: the national bird of the United States. For centuries, the bald eagle has been a ubiquitous ...
The lead ingested by an eagle that recently died, and other scavengers, comes from ammunition used in the deer hunt.
The vision of a bald eagle is among the sharpest in the animal kingdom, a defining trait that underscores their status as apex predators. Their eyesight is estimated to be four to eight times more ...
A bald eagle (not the one pictured) died after being shot with BBs at Lake Pend Oreille in Idaho, officials said. K. Smith National Park Service A bald eagle died shortly after it was found shot ...