Bald Eagle
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
This bird has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Haines, Alaska
Williford, Arkansas
Logan Lake, British Columbia
Klamath River, California
Redding, California
Big Pine Key, Florida
Cape Canaveral, Florida
Fort Myers, Florida
Fort Pierce, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida(2 reports)
Melbourne, Florida
Mims, Florida
Newberry, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Titusville, Florida
Trenton, Florida
Jekyll Island, Georgia
Dixon, Illinois
Madison, Illinois
Bloomington, Indiana
Coatesville, Indiana
French Lick, Indiana
Patriot, Indiana
Iowa City, Iowa
Yale, Iowa
Lawrence, Kansas
Wichita, Kansas
Alvaton, Kentucky
Benton, Kentucky
Cadiz, Kentucky
Calvert City, Kentucky
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
La Place, Louisiana
Vacherie, Louisiana
South China, Maine
Cambridge, Maryland
Conowingo, Maryland
Linthicum Heights, Maryland
Halifax, Massachusetts
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Arcadia, Michigan
Belleville, Michigan
Albertville, Minnesota
Sandstone, Minnesota
Cole Camp, Missouri
Conway, Missouri
Cut Bank, Montana
Fort Benton, Montana
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Keansburg, New Jersey
Elizaville, New York
Concord, North Carolina
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Norwood, North Carolina
Belfield, North Dakota
Medora, North Dakota
Bucyrus, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Oak Harbor, Ohio
Gold Hill, Oregon
Junction City, Oregon
Gardners, Pennsylvania
Summerville, South Carolina
Elizabethton, Tennessee
Jacksonville, Texas
Magnolia, Texas
Tyler, Texas
Alexandria, Virginia
Fairfax, Virginia
Walkerton, Virginia
GREENBANK, Washington
MAZAMA, Washington
North Sultan, Washington
Shelton, Washington
Skokomish, Washington
Stanwood, Washington
Sultan, Washington
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Mixalis
tlm1
ews1951
tabasco
If you are a bird watcher in our region, I recommend planning a trip to the national forest and boggy areas around French Lick--we saw many other interesting birds while visiting.
And the resorts are lovely too!
olddude
mcash70
I've also seen some great battles in the air between the Bald Eagles and the Ospreys.
Tozai
raisedbedbob
ic_conifers
joegee
A few years after the DDT ban, once levels in the food chain had dwindled, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources began reintroducing breeding pairs to Ohio wilderness parks. I saw my first wild bald eagle in the 1990's. Now I see them every year.
They nest all around this state. Everywhere in Ohio is eagle country. Once again it is possible to hear the cry of an eagle and see the flash of white in the sky that lets you know the United States' national bird is flying over head.