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Honey, where’s the cat? A live bald eagle cam of a nest in Pittsburgh caught some eye-raising activity on Tuesday when an Eagle brought its eaglets a cat home for lunch. Yes, a cat. Wildlife ...
An adult bald eagle in Pittsburgh was seen on an online livestream Tuesday bringing a cat back to the nest for its two young eagles. Some viewers watching the Hays nest site were disturbed by what … ...
There is a persistent urban legend that an eagle (or owl) nest in Wisconsin (or Minnesota) came down in a storm (or the nest tree was chopped down), and 27 cat collars were found among the prey ...
If it makes you feel better, the cat may have been dead before it met the eagle family. The furry critter was limp upon arrival to the nest. That could mean either the eagle killed it earlier or ...
A live web stream of an eagle nest in Pittsburgh broadcast this video of bald eagles feeding a cat to their eaglets. (Video: PixController, Inc.) ...
In one, a wildlife official in Wisconsin supposedly discovered 27 pet collars in a collapsed eagle's nest. Another report had the incident in Whatcom County, Washington.
A live bald eagle cam of a nest in Pittsburgh caught some eye-raising activity on Tuesday when an Eagle brought its eaglets a cat home for lunch. Yes, a cat. Wildlife officials believe the cat was ...
One adult eagle was in the nest with the shiny black babies when the another swooped down and dumped something. Clear as day, there it was: a small, limp, brown-and-white cat.
Honey, where’s the cat? A live bald eagle cam of a nest in Pittsburgh caught some eye-raising activity on Tuesday when an Eagle brought its eaglets a cat home for lunch. Yes, a cat.
A live bald eagle cam of a nest in Pittsburgh caught some eye-raising activity on Tuesday when an Eagle brought its eaglets a cat home for lunch. Yes, a cat. Wildlife officials believe the cat was ...
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