The Decorah eaglets are still young enough to wobble, bonk beaks, and look slightly surprised by their own feet. But…
On 4/28/26, the U.S. Steel eaglet fishing hook rescue reached a powerful turning point as rescuers returned USS 11 to…
On the rainy morning of March 4, 2026, At the USS Steel Bald Eagle Cam Stella was incubating their three eggs, her mate Irv arrived carrying a fish, giving her a welcome chance to eat. The weather was soaking wet, and both eagles looked completely drenched. Stella immediately showed interest in the meal. For an eagle that has been sitting on eggs for long periods of time, bringing food deliveries like this are important.
Stella laid her third egg on February 26 at the U.S. Steel Eagles nest, turning a quiet two-egg season into something bigger. With three eggs now tucked beneath her, hatch watch shifts toward early April.
After feeding E26, M15 didn’t stay at the nest. With a fish still in his grasp, he lifted off toward the pond below, a small decision that carried bigger meaning.
