The Eagles - Life in The Fast Lane (Live-2005 - Don Henley)
American Bald Eagle - Flying, Hunting (Nature Wildlife Documentary)
American Bald Eagle - Flying, Hunting (Nature Wildlife Documentary) - Animals Planet
Bald Eagle attacks Dog in backyard
On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 we got a call about a couple injured bald eagles from our colleagues with the Endangered and Nongame Species P...
On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 we got a call about a couple injured bald eagles from our colleagues with the Endangered and Nongame Species Program. They were reported hanging from a pine tree off a road in Tuckerton, NJ by some local residents. We knew that we needed to respond quickly if a bird had a chance to survive. We arrived at the scene to find two adults that were indeed, hanging from a tree. Luckily the local residents on the scene knew someone who worked for AC Electric (he also lived on the same road the birds were off of) and had a truck with a cherry picker on it. After the cherry picker arrived Ben Wurst, Habitat Program Manager went up to free the two birds.nnOne eagle was alive and one had unfortunately died. The two were likely engaged in a territorial dispute and fell to where they now hung on that skinny tree branch. Each had a foot that was totally locked with the other. The dead eagle had it's "death grip" on the surviving eagle and if no one saw these birds then both would have died. nnThe survivor was banded (although the federal band was missing) with a green auxiliary band, C/58, and she was ID'd as a female that was produced at a nest near Merrill Creek reservoir in 2008. nnAfter retrieving the survivor Ben transported the bird to Mercer County Wildlife Center where it was given fluids, medications, and was placed in an incubator to stay warm for the night. We're anxious to hear how the bird is doing today...nnPlease check out our blog for updates: http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/blog/2015/02/18/battling-bald-eagles-land-in-tree/nnConsider making a donation to support our work to protect New Jersey's rarest residents. http://www.conservewildlifenj.og/donate Less
While working in a fishing village on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Sean Mitre would often observe 30-40 bald eagles, collectively kno...
While working in a fishing village on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Sean Mitre would often observe 30-40 bald eagles, collectively known as a convocation, coming down from nests to feed on fish carcasses. The eagles live in trees surrounding the bay, and Sean decided he wanted a closer look:“I put my GoPro camera down on the rocks one day and this video was the result. I thought it would be interesting to get a close up view of how the eagles interact and just to get some good footage of such a magnificent bird. Credit: YouTube/Sean M Less
That New Car Smell, a mountain in Austin, and more Bald Eagles than you can shake your talons at. I have coffee! Let's talk about this week ...
That New Car Smell, a mountain in Austin, and more Bald Eagles than you can shake your talons at. I have coffee! Let's talk about this week in my life. # Sho... Less
The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus; hali = sea, aeetus = eagle, leuco = white, cephalis = head) is a bird of prey found in North Ameri...
The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus; hali = sea, aeetus = eagle, leuco = white, cephalis = head) is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, ... Less
The bald eagle and eaglet of Pembroke PInes, purple gallinule and iguana at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Boynton Beach and bobcat at Green Cay ...
The bald eagle and eaglet of Pembroke PInes, purple gallinule and iguana at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Boynton Beach and bobcat at Green Cay Wetlands in Boynton Beach. Less
2 Bald Eagles at Eaglecrest.
The "INCREDIBLE" wildlife encounter while ice fishing in a shorter version. Just an "AMAZING" video of a Bald Eagle in action.
Bald Eagle/Misc - Fort Gratiot, MichigannnThis is footage from Fort Gratiot Pond, and St. John's Marsh. nnSony NEX FS-100nTamron 150-600mm
Bald Eagle eating fish at Ambleside waterfront walk, West Vancouver, Canada; Sea Otter is trying to steal. Filmed April 05, 2013.
Bald Eagles Circling Ketchikan, AK 7.3.14 taken from Princess Cruise Ship.
Psychology 101 - Psychology over the life span.
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