Why are bald eagles called bald? Learn the history of the national emblem and how it recovered from near extinction.
On a flight from Atlanta to Philadelphia on the eve of the nation's 250th anniversary, Delta passengers had an unexpected ...
Perched high above Tillamook Bay, three young bald eagles stretched their wings against the summer sky, testing muscles that soon would carry them beyond the nest where they had hatched just weeks ...
Armed with a weed whacker and patriotic vision, Alabama resident Ron Burkett transformed his front lawn into a giant bald ...
No other wildlife species represents freedom quite like the bald eagle, but before the inception of a groundbreaking ...
Majestic and untamed, the Bald Eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782. Today, these spectacular ...
It soars on six-foot wings, graces our currency, and stares out from a thousand patriotic murals. But how much do you actually know about the bald eagle?
But there’s something different about seeing a sea of bald caps, matching black suits and ties, and facial hair drawn on with ...
The American bald eagle--our nation's national bird and symbol--is doing well. Populations have been expanding for years, and are ...
The famous bald eagle, Challenger, participates in America's 250th celebration, with Fox News covering a military flyover ...
Families spread their wings this Fourth of July with a close-up look at one of America’s most recognizable symbols during a special environmental science program at Rend Lake.
Armed with a weed whacker and the vision of a proud American, one Alabama resident transformed his front lawn into what may be the most patriotic yard in America.