PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — February is quickly approaching, and that usually means eggs for Pittsburgh's beloved Hays bald eagles. But after a storm tore down the nest in August, the eagles haven't rebuilt.
Those feelings — call them "eagle sense," if you're feeling especially poetic — turned out to be correct: Jackie laid an egg in the later afternoon of Wednesday, Jan. 22. This is a few days earlier ...
Thanks to successful conservation efforts, many more people can observe magnificent bald eagles in their natural habitats.
Nature photographer Kellie Sharpe took breathtaking photos of the area near Snapp Bridge in Limestone before Hurricane Helene ...
NBC 26 met one man trying to capture the beauty of Bald Eagles living off Highway 41 through photography and learned more ...
A bald eagle sits on a branch overlooking the Allegheny River on the Northside of Pittsburgh. The iconic Hays eagles whose nesting is live-streamed each year tragically lost their nest over the summer ...
Bald eagles are no longer endangered in New Jersey, but our raptor population still needs support and protection.
Everything in Australia is deadly, in this case giant eagles guarding eggs in places wireless broadband techs need to reach ...
With the United States just making the bald eagle the national bird, here's what you need to know about them living in ...
In partnership with volunteers, the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) monitors 10 bald eagle nests across ...