A bald eaglet that fell out of its nest near White Rock Lake in Dallas during Tuesday morning's storms has been reunited with its parents and is now in a new nest, according to Dallas Parks and Recreation officials. The eaglet is reported to be 'surprisingly mobile.' This incident highlights the rebound in bald eagle populations, a success attributed to the efforts of volunteers and professionals who have nurtured hatchlings, guarded nests, and educated the public. State environmental officials note this recovery. In related news, New Jersey has proposed removing the bald eagle from its endangered species list due to a significant population recovery since the 1980s.
A one-day-old osprey chick was nearly knocked from its nest after the bird's mother was spooked by a drone flying nearby https://t.co/nbYBDu2HCh
New Jersey proposed Monday removing the bald eagle from its endangered species list, citing a rebound since more than four decades ago, when a single nesting pair in a remote county were the only of its kind in the state. https://t.co/k5pWCg8Sud
State environmental officials say a rebound in bald eagle populations stems from volunteers and professionals who nurtured hatchlings, guarded nests and educated the public. https://t.co/Si29YKQo2B
A bald eaglet that fell out of its nest near White Rock Lake in Dallas in last week’s storms has a new nest and is “surprisingly mobile,” Dallas Parks and Recreation officials say. https://t.co/Vruh7VHq9j
Baby osprey named Little Bob faces ‘unexpected and nearly disastrous experience’ with drone https://t.co/N3q92Bm9kq
People are being warned against using drones at a lake after a one-day-old osprey chick was nearly knocked from its nest https://t.co/ZSeWy3lPdv
Osprey chick almost knocked from nest by drone https://t.co/IuuAYSyyu7
Birds found an unusual place to nest https://t.co/y1U0Nbm3Os
A bald eaglet who fell out of its nest at White Rock Lake during Tuesday morning's storms has been reunited with its parents. https://t.co/gywebalcBy
Out birding https://t.co/siyfXFN2yC