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A drama has been playing out between two female bald eagles in a nest that sits about 80 feet high in a tulip poplar tree at the National Arboretum in Northeast Washington.
A tiny bald eaglet fully emerged from its egg in a nest at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington Friday morning, much to the delight of the Internet.
Watch 'Mr. President' and 'The First Lady', a pair of Bald Eagles who have made their nest high in a Tulip Poplar tree amongst the Azalea Collection at the U.S. National Arboretum, which is operated ...
A new egg has appeared in the nest of Liberty and Justice, two bald eagles who have been nesting near the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters.
WASHINGTON — D.C.’s famous bald eagles, Liberty and Justice, are keeping close watch over their eggs in the middle of an extreme wind storm. On a live web cam provided by Earth Conservation ...
This marks the second bald eagle born to the eagles dubbed Mr. President and The First Lady in Washington, D.C.'s arboretum. The eagles are the first to set up a nest in the location since 1947.
WASHINGTON — The soon-to-be newest member of a family of D.C. bald eagles made a tiny crack in its shell Tuesday morning, the first step in a hatching process that could take up to 48 hours.
It's the first bald eagle pair to nest in this location since 1947. A livestream has been provided by the National American Eagle Foundation and DC DMC. But be careful not to get too attached.
You can spy on the eagles here. The view is currently SFW, but eagles lead complicated lives. In 2019, life in Washington ground to a halt when Liberty, a bald eagle who lived near DC’s police academy ...
A 24-hour "eagle cam" in Washington, D.C. shows live footage of the first bald eagles to nest in the National Arboretum since 1947.
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