Why Bald Eagle Populations Soared in the Last Decade
• arcleinThrough eBird, about 180,000 birdwatchers recorded bald eagle sightings, reports Anna M. Phillips for the Los Angeles Times. The USFWS is using the app as a new method to track bird data, where traditionally only surveys were used. It's possible the
The real reason is, they are building themselves a platform to rally against being called bald, when they are really white feathered on top.