Bald Eagles, Eaglets Found Nesting in Arms of Arizona Cactus
by Fnord666 from SoylentNews on (#52CCD)
martyb writes:
Bald eagles, eaglets found nesting in arms of Arizona cactus
The Arizona Game and Fish Department revealed Wednesday that biologists discovered a pair of eagles and their eaglets in the arms of a large saguaro during a recent eagle survey.
Kenneth "Tuk" Jacobson, the agency's coordinator of raptor management, said the eagles are on a cactus near a central Arizona reservoir.
[...] Wildlife biologists have looked for decades for a sighting of bald eagles nesting in Arizona saguaro cacti. According to Jacobson, the last known mention of such a sighting was a 1937 record.
Nice to see something flourishing right now besides viruses and locusts.
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