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  2. Eagle Mountain Sanctuary - American Eagle Foundation

    eagles.org/visit/eagle-mountain-sanctuary

    Eagle Mountain Sanctuary is home to two nesting pairs who have hatched and raised many eaglets. Eagle Mountain Sanctuary educates thousands of Dollywood guests annually. Natural landscaping and flora provide an ideal home for these disabled Bald Eagles.

  3. Eagle Mountain Sanctuary - American Eagle Foundation

    eagles.org/meet-our-birds/bald-eagles/eagle-mountain-sanctuary

    Eagle Mountain Sanctuary encompasses 400,000 cubic feet on the side of a very steep, heavily wooded hillside in the Dollywood theme park. The bald eagles residing within Eagle Mountain Sanctuary are all permanently disabled and would not be able to survive in the wild.

  4. Bald Eagle ( Haliaeetus leucocephalus) - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/species/baldeagle

    Bald Eagles are believed to live up to 20 years or more in the wild. Distribution. The Bald Eagle, our National Symbol, occurs throughout the United States, Canada, and northern Mexico. Bald Eagles are present year-round throughout Texas as spring and fall migrants, breeders, or winter residents.

  5. Bald Eagles In Tulsa & Oklahoma - National Audubon Society

    www.tulsaaudubon.org/bald-eagles-in-tulsa

    The Tulsa Audubon Society has been a leader in the protection of Bald Eagles for over 40 years. TAS hosts an annual Eagle Watch & Raptor Rally to provide the public an opportunity to observe feeding Bald Eagles below Keystone Dam in January. TAS also own and maintains an Eagle Sanctuary along Keystone Lake (inaccessible to the public) for the ...

  6. Bald Eagle Sightings Map - All About Birds

    www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bald_Eagle/maps-sightings

    These regal birds aren’t really bald, but their white-feathered heads gleam in contrast to their chocolate-brown body and wings. Look for them soaring in solitude, chasing other birds for their food, or gathering by the hundreds in winter.

  7. Sandy Island Bald Eagle Sanctuary - The Nature Conservancy

    www.nature.org/.../how-to-help/places-we-protect/sandy-island-bald-eagle-sanctuary

    Sandy Island provides critical habitat for wintering bald eagles that visit this region of the Mississippi River. The Mary Chambers Wiese platform located adjacent to the preserve, provides close-range viewing (complete with mounted scope) of the eagles and other birds.

  8. The mission of the American Bald Eagle Foundation is the conservation of the bald eagle and its habitat through education and stewardship. OUR VISION. Biodiversity keeps life on this planet beautiful and thriving. Our vision is a human population dedicated to maintaining this vast diversity of species.

  9. Bald Eagle | Hawk Mountain Sanctuary: Learn Visit Join

    www.hawkmountain.org/raptors/bald-eagle

    As the national symbol of the United States of America, the adult Bald Eagle is one of the best known and most readily identified birds in North America. With its chocolate brown body, white head and tail, large yellow beak, and wingspan of more than six feet, the adult eagle is unmistakable.

  10. JBS Eagle Tower Cam

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    Among eagle cameras around the world, the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center Eagle Tower Cam is exceptional, and unique. Newcomers and experienced eagle watchers alike will enjoy reading about the John Bunker Sands Eagle Tower bald eagles, and the back-story about the nest and camera system.

  11. Over 30 Years of Experience in Protecting Bald Eagles and other Birds of Prey! AEF cares for over 70 non-releasable raptors and other birds daily, including the world’s largest collection of non-releasable Bald Eagles who reside in Eagle Mountain Sanctuary.