Two Bald Eagles Die After Crashing to the Road During Dispute in Maine
BAR HARBOR, MAINE, AUG 11 – Two bald eagles died after a territorial fight that left them severely injured; Maine hosts over 800 nesting pairs, highlighting increased competition for nest sites, officials said.
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Two bald eagles die after crashing to the road during dispute
By Adam Bartow Click here for updates on this story BAR HARBOR, Maine (WMTW) — Two bald eagles have died after crashing to the ground during a possible territorial dispute in Bar Harbor. Acadia Wildlife, a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation clinic and nature center in Bar Harbor, says the two eagles hit the pavement on Wednesday with their talons clamped together. Wildlife officials say a four-year-old juvenile eagle was testing his limits wi…
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