The Eagle On Alliance petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop allowing the destruction of the Bald Eagle nests at the Norfolk Botanical Garden. They had asked to be notified by 7/1 whether it intends to continue allowing these nests to be destroyed. It is reported today that EOA has brought suit against the agency to halt the removal of these nests. I wish them luck. It is idiotic to think that you will ever get the Bald Eagles out of the Garden. And it's idiotic to even try when there are measures that can be taken at the airport to reduce the threat of all wildlife to aviation in the area. The airport has plans to expand. Which will bring in more revenue to the city. And the Bald Eagles at the Garden complicate those plans. Does anyone else smell a rotten deal?
Baton Rouge zoo officials need help finding an escaped Bald Eagle. The eagle has limited flight capabilities. Call 225-775-3877 if you have any information.
The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania is hosting a Bald Eagle Excursion in Hays tomorrow, 7/4.
I found a neat blog. Outside My Window is mainly a bird blog. I found very informative entries about bird anatomy and behavior.
It took me about 5 minutes to find Momo today!
Check out this Osprey on Ron Dudley's Feathered Photography Blog.
There is a new location for NX for 7/2. Of course, she hasn't gone far...
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