Only Alaska has more loons and eagles than Minnesota. What do we have more of in Minnesota, our state bird or our national bird? Here's the birds by the numbers.
The City of Plymouth said it best: "For Plymouth police officers, there's no telling what call could come in next." On Tuesday, November 4th, police responded to a report of two bald eagles 'stuck' together on a Plymouth roadway.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports that a dead bald eagle was recently found in Freeborn County. The eagle was found on Minnesota Department of Transportation property just south of Albert Lea.
The eagle was in a plastic bag, breasted out with its talons and a portion of one leg missing...