eagles
Coverage of eagles in the Nexus archive.
- The woman who championed Big Bear's celebrity eagles leaves behind a $10-million mission
Sandy Steers, a leader of Friends of Big Bear Valley, has passed away, leaving a $10-million mission to protect foraging habitat for celebrity eagles. Supporters are honoring her legacy as the nonprofit works to raise funds.
- The woman who championed Big Bear's celebrity eagles leaves behind a $10-million mission
Sandy Steers, leader of Friends of Big Bear Valley, championed the protection of celebrity eagles in the area. The nonprofit is now working to raise $10 million to preserve vital foraging habitat for the eagles.
- Kaziranga National Park records 30 raptor and six stork species
Kaziranga National Park recorded 30 raptor species and six stork species during a rapid survey conducted in February-March. The survey documented 217 individual raptors and 266 individual storks across the identified species.
- This smart bird feeder captures more of my backyard drama
A smart bird feeder with a motion-activated camera captures backyard bird activity, allowing users to observe species like ospreys, roseate spoonbills, and eagles in South Carolina's Lowcountry. The device is praised for its utility in documenting wildlife moments for birders.
- Trump plan for Triumphal Arch moves step closer to reality
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts granted preliminary approval for President Donald Trump's 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., featuring a winged Lady Liberty statue flanked by eagles and lions. The White House called the approval a step toward fulfilling Trump's campaign promise, though commission members raised design concerns about the statues. Final designs will be reviewed at a future meeting.
- Trump plan for Triumphal Arch moves step closer to reality
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts granted preliminary approval for President Donald Trump's proposed 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., featuring a winged Lady Liberty statue flanked by eagles and lions. The White House called the decision a step toward fulfilling Trump's 'Make America Safe and Beautiful Again' promise, while commission officials raised design concerns about the statues.