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Bald Eagles Nesting in Los Angeles County: A Rare Sight

In an exciting development for wildlife enthusiasts, a pair of bald eagles have been observed nesting in Los Angeles County. This rare sighting was announced by the county’s Department of Parks and Recreation, highlighting the importance of protecting these majestic birds.

Federal Protection and Public Responsibility

Bald eagles, along with all native nesting birds, are protected under federal law. Disturbing their active nests can disrupt breeding and impact their success, according to a statement from the county. The sighting was captured in a video shared on social media, showing the eagles perched on a tree branch.

Guidelines for Coexisting with Wildlife

The county has issued several reminders to the public to ensure the safety and well-being of these birds. Observers are encouraged to maintain a respectful distance and avoid lingering near nest sites. Pet owners should keep dogs leashed and under control, especially around areas where birds may be nesting. Additionally, the use of drones near wildlife is discouraged.

Residents are also advised to postpone tree trimming or vegetation clearing during the nesting season to avoid disturbing the birds. If a disturbance or a nest at risk is noticed, the public is urged to contact local park staff or wildlife agencies for assistance.

Community Involvement

For those who encounter a nestling in distress, the San Dimas Raptor Rescue Center is available for contact at 626-559-5732. The county emphasizes that protecting wildlife is a shared responsibility, and by working together, the community can help ensure these remarkable birds have the space and support they need to raise the next generation.


Original reporting: NBC4 Los Angeles — read the source article.

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