Research bald eagle number 24 resting
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadThis bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) resting along the banks of the Chilkat River in the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is equipped with a patagial tag (#24), a leg band (4G) and a solar powered GPS tracking satellite transmitter. The transmitter’s antenna can be seen sticking out of the eagle’s feathers to the right of the green patagial tag. The eagle is being tracked by Steve Lewis of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Juneau, Alaska as part of a study examining the effects of nest removal at the Juneau airport (approximately 95 miles away). During late fall, bald eagles congregate along the Chilkat River to feed on salmon. This gathering of bald eagles in the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is believed to be one of the largest gatherings of bald eagles in the world.
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Alaska Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Alaska Department of Natural Resources Alaska State Parks America BAEA Bald Eagle Council Grounds Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Chilkat River Chilkat River Bald Eagle Preserve Haines Haliaeetus leucocephalus Klukwan North America U.S. US USA United States United States of America animal animals aves avian bald eagle banded bird bird of prey birds birds of prey eagle eagles fauna gps tag gps transmitter horizontal nature no people nobody outdoors patagial tag perch protected land raptors research research equipment satellite transmitter solar-powered satellite gps transmitter southeast Alaska tagged wildlife wing tag
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- Bald eagles - Chilkat River, Chilkoot River, Alaska