The American flag sitting atop of the White House was lowered to half-staff following Donald Trump's inauguration to honor ...
The discovery began a rush of excitement and caution as the local rescue group works with federal authorities to protect the egg. “It’s exciting and nerve-wracking,” the rescue’s founder said.
Flags across the country will be lowered to half-staff until late next month to honor former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100. According to U.S. flag code, flags must be ...
Eagles can soar at altitudes up to 15,000 feet at speeds up to 100 miles per hour. They fly at about 30 miles per hour when ...
In his book “The Bald Eagle,” environmental historian Jack Davis wrote that “no animal in American history, certainly no avian one, has in the same extreme been the simultaneous object of ...
The bald eagle’s designation as our national bird comes at a pivotal time: The American bald eagle has bounced back from near extinction. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) published the ...
According to the American Eagle Foundation, “A lead fragment the size of a grain of rice is lethal to a mature bald eagle, meaning that a standard 150 grain lead bullet can poison 10 eagles.” ...
A federal agency is offering a $2,500 reward for tips on who fatally shot an American bald eagle last month in north Alabama. The mature American bald eagle was found Dec. 8 near Mt. Hope in Lawre ...
Share your story idea with Claire. An American flag can wave for a long time, but where can you take it when it comes to retirement? A Blue Springs Eagle Scout has the answer: his new flag drop ...
The Lake County commissioners have announced the installation of a collection of U.S. flag retirement boxes in ... creative efforts of Paul Bernardo, an Eagle Scout member of Troop 165, chartered ...
The bald eagle has long been heralded as America’s national bird, since Congress designated the bird as the national emblem in 1782. And last Thursday, President Biden officially declared the ...
President Joe Biden announced Monday, Dec. 30 that all U.S. flags will fly at half-staff to honor the death of former President Jimmy Carter. Here's what we know about how long they'll be lowered ...