“It looks like the two of them made up, and they’re back together,” said Tommy Lawrence, managing director at the Earth Conservation Corps. Justice, a male bald eagle, has returned to his nest in Southwest Washington. (Courtesy of Earth Conservation Corps./Courtesy of Earth Conservation Corps.) Last year, a female bald eagle was fighting over another male bald eagle, Mr. President, at another closely watched nest at the U.S. National Arboretum in Northeast Washington. (Courtesy of Earth Conservation Corps./Courtesy of Earth Conservation Corps.)
Source: Washington Post March 01, 2019 17:00 UTC