Not much fun having a national emblem in a cage like a budgerigah. How many Americans have seen their Bald eagle in natural flight?
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I live in Iron River, Michigan. I see bald eagles a few times a year. They are rare here, but more common than other places.
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I live in MT and I saw one on a telephone pole out of my office window just a couple days ago.
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The Bald eagle population here in Michigan has made a good come back. I see at least one every day.
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Your information is wrong. The bald eagle was nearly extinct--andis still on the endangered list. However, abunch of those unAmerican bleeding-heart tree-hugging environmental liberals set to work a few decades ago to help the population recover.
Now as a result of their work, and despite budget cuts by the so-called %26quot;patriotic%26quot; neoconservatives, tehe bald eagle population is making a strong recovery. in my own state, Georgia, we have over a hundred in the wild, and the population of eagles continues to grow steadily.
Excuse the political rant--but it makes me sick to see these so-called %26quot;Americans%26quot; ignore these issues--and then belittle the people who actually go out and fix the problem. -
There are many of them here in North Fla. I see two of them at my favorite fishing lake every week and I%26#039;m humbled to say they outfish me most every time.
It is the conservative minded hunters and fishermen who fund the conservation efforts of all endangered species. Not the tree hugging libs who scream but dont spend a dime! -
we are slowly building it up. they are coming back in big numbers. they are slowly doing this the bird watchers of american and others. it coming back but we have to watch and be careful about all animals cause the ego system is very fragile. now the problem with frogs i have always been told when they change is to be worried. they show us when the environment is being messed up big time they have loss of legs and all sorts of things. so you have to be careful and watch them good luck
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Where I live I see them often. Flying above a river, a lake...anywhere near water. In the spring if I take my kayak down the river I will see their nests high up in the trees. I recently saw a pair flying above a corn-field. They are amazing and they always catch your eye no matter how many times you%26#039;ve seen them in the wild.
Northern half of Michigan resident
