Two bald eagle nestlings banded by Arizona Game & Fish Department abc15
“The bald eagle program has been having a lot of successes in the last few years,” says the Raptor Management Coordinator with the Arizona Game & Fish Department, Kenneth 'Tuk' Jacobson. “There’s countless stories of amazing feats of attempts to rescue birds and fix management situations and figuring out how to do it successfully.”
Biologists with the department recently rappelled down a cliff to band two new bald eagle nestlings who are both around five weeks old.
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