As our great nation celebrates its independence, along with the fireworks, music and the Stars and Stripes, one of the best known symbols to be shown and celebrated is the bald eagle, our national ...
Most Americans celebrating our independence on July 4 are likely unaware that before we were an eagle, we were a beaver, a zebra and a goose. In 1778, a British Tory with artistic flair decided to ...
The bald eagle became the United States national bird on Dec. 24, 2024, approximately 242 years after most Americans assumed it already was our national bird. In 1782 the bald eagle was placed on the ...
We were deep in conversation, eyes and discussion focused on the Milwaukee River at the Thiensville dam, when a big, beefy bird flew through the airspace. That was that. The words stopped and Andrew ...
In a moment of profound symbolism and national pride, American Eagle Foundation (AEF) is thrilled to announce the hatching of the first bald eaglet born on January 1st, 2026 -- the 250th anniversary ...
MOSCOW — Liquidating one of the last symbols of the Soviet past, President Boris N. Yeltsin has officially replaced the hammer and sickle with the two-headed eagle as the seal of the new Russia. The ...