Eye on the Hills: Bald eagles are being seen near Oakland more often
Briefly

Bald eagles, once rare in the East Bay, are now frequently sighted around areas like Valle Vista in Moraga and Lafayette Reservoir. The rise in their visibility may be linked to improved air quality and increased rainfall that have filled reservoirs, providing food. Birders are enjoying the spectacle of these majestic birds, with organized outings by the Golden Gate Bird Alliance offering opportunities to see them. However, the article also notes the concerning disappearance of Annie, a local peregrine falcon.
Bald eagles are nesting near various East Bay locations, with sightings attributed to improved air quality and increased rainfall, supporting their expanding population.
Observers note that bald eagles have increased their presence across the East Bay, making nature watching a delightful experience at local parks and reservoirs.
Read at www.eastbaytimes.com
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