There are new locations for Camellia and KE. Camellia has actually gone a little distance from his last location. KE seems to have a one-track mind. MagInAlex went looking for KE, but came up empty. Better luckl!
The Baton Rouge Zoo's Bald Eagle is still on the loose. They have gotten over 100 calls, but still need help if you are in the area and spot him. Call 225 775 3877 if you see an eagle in the area.
A Bald Eagle covered in a sticky, tarry substance has been admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia. Bald Eagle #13-1740 has had several (successive) baths and will likely need another round of successive baths to remove all of the subsance. The bird is also emaciated. I imagine it will need some time to recover.
There is a new book out. "Bald Eagle Nest: A story of survival in photos" by Kate Davis documents with pictures and anecdotes a nest that fledged four chicks. There is also a 'play' button at the above link where you can listen to a half hour interview where Kate recounts the year she spent observing this nest. It's interesting to listen to...
Here's a beautiful picture of two Bald Eagles. I'm not sure what they are standing on... Any guesses?
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