The mother, who still has three eggs in her nest, was caught on camera feeding the tiny bald eagle chick on Tuesday morning.
The eagles at Glen Hazel have had an exciting few weeks. First, laying eggs, and now running into some wild animals, at least caught on camera.
If not for the late wildlife activist and biologist Sandy Steers, many of us might never have known about the wonders of bald eagles’ lives.
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On the East Coast, Mason Neck State Park in Virginia has large numbers of bald eagles that have been roosting for centuries, ...
The Hays High girls make their third ever trip to the state semifinals on Friday as they face Shawnee Heights. Hays' (24-1) win on Wednesday was just their fifth state tournament win in program ...
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