American Bald Eagle fall mating ritual (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife seeks reports from public
to bolster annual statewide bald eagle survey
DOVER (Nov. 13, 2014) – Each year, the Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife conducts a statewide aerial survey to monitor Delaware’s bald eagle population. By conducting surveys from February through May, wildlife biologists identify resident bald eagle territories and examine them for active nesting and productivity. As in recent years, the Division is again requesting that Delawareans report bald eagle sightings to help identify new nests and to give better focus to these aerial surveys.
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