(ANIMAL VIDEO) Don’t tease the eagles! — Global Animal

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Don’t tease the eagles! — Global Animal

(ANIMAL NEWS) WASHINGTON — Last week, a lucky fisherman experienced real, wild life interaction when a 6-foot bald eagle dived down from the skies to snatch the man’s catch. As one of the most beautiful creatures in our world and an American icon, the bald eagle does not make many appearances in our everyday lives. Not only was this man able to see the grand bird, but he was also able to play a part in this human-animal connection by directly providing a meal for the eagle. Read on for more details about the unbelievable incident. — Global Animal

(WILDFIRES) Wildlife rehabilitators are astounded by the resilience of a baby golden eagle that barely survived Utah’s wildfires. The 5-pound eagle, now called Phoenix, is thought to have jumped from his nest to save himself, fell 25 feet, then rolled another 100 feet down to the base of the cliff his nest was on. He was found badly burnt by bird bander Kent Keller when he went to retrieve the tracking band from what he though would be a deceased baby bird. Read on for more on Phoenix’s incredible story. — Global Animal

(BALD EAGLES) WASHINGTON — On his way home from work, Robert Hutton of North Spokane, Washington stopped when he saw a critically-injured bald eagle struggling in the road. Hutton wrapped the bird, later named Glen, in a blanket and took him to a veterinary hospital specializing in wildlife. Read on for more on the bald eagle’s rescue and hopeful recovery. — Global Animal

(WILD ANIMAL CAMS) The number one most viewed live streaming video of all-time is back! Last year it featured two bald eagles from Decorah, Iowa hatching and raising their chicks. Now the same eagle parents are back with a set of two brand new eggs. Watch the video to see the adorable eagle family grow.—Global Animal

(WILDLIFE) It was a beautiful sight this independence day as a single bald eagle, our nation’s emblem, was released back into the wilderness after recovering from a nearly fatal bout of lead poisoning.

(WILDLIFE/STREAMING VIDEO) It’s wild! Millions swooped in to this bald eagle nest to watch the egg hatching. Now, the live video feed of the Eagle Cam in Decorah, Iowa is a fascinating bird’s eye view into family life in an eagle’s nest. We love how sharp the video quality is, as though we’re fellow wild beings experiencing the world from a treetop.

CALIFORNIA – Oliva, the injured bald eagle living at the Orange County Zoo, has found a new friend, or should we call him boyfriend? A wild bald eagle has been hanging about Olivia’s enclosure, chattering back and forth with her. Read about their adorable love story here.
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