A female bald eagle with 'an attitude' was released at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station after recovering from injuries.
A bald eagle known as Maggie died from lead poisoning Monday morning after she was found too weak to fly beneath her nest of ...
Every year, The Wildlife Center of Virginia cares for thousands of wild animals from across the state at its veterinary ...
As America marks 250 years, conservation efforts are helping restore bald eagles, box turtles and even burying beetles across ...
Lead poisoning has claimed the life of another Bald Eagle in Southwest Virginia. The eagle was first spotted lying below her ...
Eagles typically lay two to three eggs at a time. Each egg arrives two to three days apart and at around the same time of day each time an egg is laid, thus the surprise when the third egg arrived ...
Two male bald eagles are undergoing treatment at the Tamarack Wildlife Rehab Center after being rescued from a fight that ...
For the next two weekends, the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge is hosting bald eagle tours in eastern Oklahoma. The tours ...
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WATCH: ‘Resilient’ bald eagle takes flight after months of rehab
Nearly a year after it was hit by a car and severely injured, the beautiful bird was once again able to spread its wings and head for the sky.
SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE, Va. – The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center recently released a bald eagle at Smith Mountain Lake! It was injured after a fight with other eagles, but that scuffle was only half ...
Bald eagles nearly disappeared as a breeding bird in the early 1900s due to habitat loss, pollution and persecution.
Both Eagles have been treated at the center and are recovering from puncture wounds sustained in the fight, with one of them ...
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