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The bald eagle population hit an all-time low in the 1960s, with just 417 nesting pairs in the continental U.S, according to the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
Since 2007, bald eagle numbers have increased in western, central, and eastern Kentucky. There were 48 total nests recorded ...
A bald eagle flies over the Mississippi River toward Wisconsin from Lake City, Minn., prime territory for the newly official U.S. national bird, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
Gross later hopped on Instagram sharing that the bald eagle spent more than a day outside their home before the animal eventually flew away. "It’s off to the side of our house on a log. We have ...
A bald eagle checks out the surroundings in Rye, N.H. on May 7, 2023. You’ve probably seen a bald eagle in a film or TV show, where the bird soars gracefully and swoops with might to catch its ...
Bald eagle found hurt in Middlesex, now under Wildlife Center of Virginia’s care by: Ryan Nadeau Posted: Jun 20, 2025 / 08:15 PM EDT Updated: Jun 20, 2025 / 08:15 PM EDT ...
The Wildlife Center of the North Coast in Astoria has admitted three bald eagles in recent weeks, an unusual spike that highlights an ongoing but often overlooked threat to raptors in Oregon: lead ...
Based on typical eagle gestation, both pairs of birds could see chicks hatch as soon as April 1. Michigan is home to hundreds of bald eagles, with many staying year-round to feed on fish from the ...
The bald eagle is now the official bird of the United States, nearly 250 years after it was first used as a symbol of the newly founded nation that's deeply polarized politically today.