In 2007 a pair of bald eagles nest in the Pinery Narrows heronry. The parents feed the chick. Initially there are two eaglets but one dies shortly after hatching. Photographer Lisa Romaniuk is an Ohio Department of Natural Resources volunteer who is monitoring the nest.
Eagle feeding chicks
U.S. National Park Service
In 2006 bald eagles built a nest in the Pinery Narrows, the first recorded in Cuyahoga County (greater Cleveland), Ohio, in more than 70 years. The nest was unsuccessful, but the eagles returned to build another nearby the following year. The 2007 pair successfully fledged one eaglet, marking the official return of nesting bald eagles to the Cuyahoga Valley. On June 28, 2007 the nation celebrated the removal of the bald eagle from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Species.
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