The Chesapeake Bay region has continued to burnish its reputation as one of the country’s top bald eagle-breeding grounds, registering a nearly fivefold leap in paired males and females during the past two decades.
But can there be too much of a good thing? Perhaps so, according to one of the region’s leading avian researchers.
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