Amie Wheeler dropped her teenage son off at school and set out to photograph bald eagles in Washington. She then discovered strange, silky, hair-like ice formations. It was about 10 a.m. on Jan. 15 ...
A frozen bald eagle was taken to an Alaskan police station for first-class treatment before being safely released back into ...
Bald eagles are no longer endangered in New Jersey, but our raptor population still needs support and protection.
The discovery began a rush of excitement and caution as the local rescue group works with federal authorities to protect the egg. “It’s exciting and nerve-wracking,” the rescue’s founder said.