In late fall and winter, bald eagles in Maryland shift from their warm-weather diet largely of fish to one largely of carrion. This shift coincides with deer hunting, so eagles suffer increasingly ...
The PA State Game Commission says it is not uncommon for bald eagles to have lead poisoning. The cause is usually from lead bullets used in hunting, or lead fishing tackle, and it doesn't take much of ...
Eagles have always represented power, superiority, and accuracy. These birds of prey are found on different continents, ...
A Lancaster County wildlife center has a message for hunters and fishers after a bald eagle in its care died of lead poisoning. “We urge all sportsmen to make responsible choices while hunting or ...
Bald eagles are large birds of prey adapted for both hunting and opportunistic feeding. Their powerful talons allow them to ...