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A bald eagle flies to its partner with a clump of dirt at White Rock Lake on Wednesday, Feb. 16 in Dallas.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Nearly a year since a pair of bald eagles stole the ...
A male and female bald eagle prepared to mate on a tree at White Rock Lake on Feb. 8, 2022. The couple have set up a nest southeast of the East Lake Highlands Drive and North Buckner Boulevard ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - On Tuesday, Feb. 15, two bald eagles lost their nest near White Rock Lake in Dallas. On Wednesday, they were still in the area. Now, the big question is will they stay?
Photographers, nature lovers and anyone who hasn't seen a bald eagle is making their way to White Rock Lake to see what captivated North Texas earlier this year. A male and a female bald eagle are ...
Nearly a year since a pair of bald eagles stole the hearts of many North Texas as they nested near White Rock Lake, the city’s urban biologist says the birds might be here to stay for good ...
DALLAS — A bald eagle family at White Rock Lake has welcomed two new members. Brett Johnson, a conservation manager with the Dallas Park and Recreation Department who’s been observing the ...
Strong winds have caused problems in the past for the beloved bald eagles at White Rock Lake. Again, there's concern. Over the years, the bald eagles of White Rock Lake have captivated the community.
North Texas birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts can now catch a rare and majestic sight — a pair of bald eagles nesting near White Rock Lake — all from the comfort of home. A YouTube channel ...
The bald eagles’ nest near White Rock Lake is no more, but residents who live near Lake Highlands Park say they haven’t given up hope on the birds yet. And it seems — for now — that the ...
We’ve talked a bit here about the nesting pair of bald eagles near White Rock Lake. About 100 days have elapsed since they were first spotted and brought to the attention of the Parks Department ...
Photographers, nature lovers and anyone who hasn't seen a bald eagle is making their way to White Rock Lake to see what captivated North Texas earlier this year. A male and a female bald eagle are ...
DALLAS, Texas (WBZ) — On Tuesday, Feb. 15, two bald eagles lost their nest near White Rock Lake in Dallas. On Wednesday, they were still in the area. Now, the big question is will they stay?