
Eagle Cam 2018: So far, no sign of a third egg
Two eggs finally came last week, but with more snow, it’s difficult to tell if a third egg was added to the mix.
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Two eggs finally came last week, but with more snow, it’s difficult to tell if a third egg was added to the mix.

LINCOLN, Neb. — In 2017, a record 209 active bald eagle nests were estimated in Nebraska by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Bald eagles were on federal and state endangered species lists as late

A lock and dam near Burlington, Iowa, recently saw 491 eagles, up from 156 a week earlier.

Game Commission, partners launch livestream at Hanover, Pa., bald-eagle nest; joins Minnesota in providing live footage of the majestic birds.

BOSTON — Wildlife officials say there were more territorial breeding bald eagle pairs documented in Massachusetts in 2017 than any other year since the majestic birds were reintroduced to the state in 1982. The state

So far only the banded female has been positively identified, but the thought is that this is the same pair that has occupied the nest for the last five years.

Nearly 1,600 occupied nests counted statewide. That’s up nearly 6 percent from last year and is the highest since the survey work began in 1973, when just 108 occupied nests were found.

WAYNESBORO, Va. — Hunters using lead ammunition are posing real harm to bald eagles. The Wildlife Center of Virginia has admitted its 43rd bald eagle patient of the year, a grim record for single-year

Game Commission: Hunters can help keep eagles safe by burying entrails of harvested game.
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