For three decades, desert nesters were closely managed as the distinct population they are, bringing the population back from three reproducing nests in 1970 — truly the brink of extinction — to 43 ...
A pair of bald eagles were spotted in Palmdale, California, in early March. The Palmdale eagles were last seen on March 29, but Lancaster resident David Emenheiser believes they are still in the area.
The Southwest's desert rivers harbor a uniquely adapted population of bald eagles known as desert nesting bald eagles — geographically, behaviorally, and even biologically different from other ...
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