The death of both eaglets at the North Fort Myers nest along Bayshore Drive is being investigated by the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife.
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife revealed the cause of death for eaglets E24 and E25 was due to HPAI, also known as bird flu.
The Clinic for Wildlife Rehabilitation of Wildlife, or CROW, on Sanibel picked up the remains of E25, and technicians there ...
UPDATE: The second bald eaglet, E25, died in the early hours of Jan. 28 a little over a day after the death of its sibling, ...
When you watch the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam, you see the best Mother Nature has to offer. Fans worldwide see North Fort ...
When you watch the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam, you see the best Mother Nature has to offer. Fans worldwide see North Fort ...
E23, the lone eaglet within the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam nest, is celebrating its first month in the nest. Regional animal icons M15 and F23 hatched their first egg together just before the ...