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Nests are protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, making it illegal for people to "take" bald or golden eagles, including their parts (including feathers), nests, or eggs.
A property owner discovered the eaglets as he was preparing for an oncoming storm, the World Bird Sanctuary in Missouri said.
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- KTVZ viewer Terri Timberman says she was hiking along the Deschutes River near Odin Falls when she spotted a springtime sight of a bald eagle caring for young eaglets.
Photo by the World Bird Sanctuary At just 7 weeks old, two bald eagle chicks couldn’t fly to safety when their nest tree started to fall down. Still inside, they landed in a Missouri river ...