Two bald eagles nested in a pine for years. A utility company tried to chop it down
by Maanvi Singh in Potter Valley, California from on (#68H37)
The fight to save the birds' habitat ignites old frustrations over California's engagement with tribal communities
Up a winding northern California highway, beneath a 120ft ponderosa pine tree, a group of environmentalists gathered for some high stakes bird-watching.
Everyone was waiting for a pair of bald eagles to swoop into their nest, an orb of twigs and branches balanced amid the tree's scraggly branches. The elusive raptors have nested here for years, renovating and upgrading it each year in preparation for hatchlings in the spring.
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