海角精品黑料

Beak-ing news: DC bald eagle Justice returns to nest

There’s so much drama going on with this D.C. bald eagle family that you’d think feathers are about to fly on some sordid daytime TV show.

Now, there’s a new twist in the avian affair.

Nearly four weeks after having flown the coop, bald eagle Justice has returned to the nest in Southwest D.C.

But, as of Wednesday afternoon, Liberty and Justice have not been seen together.

Justice was last seen at the nest the morning of Feb. 9 with Liberty 鈥 his mate of 14 years.

Over the next week, Liberty laid two eggs, but Justice was nowhere to be found.

Lady Liberty then entertained multiple suitors, including one dubbed “Aaron Burrd.” It was another bird that Liberty ultimately took off with 鈥 called M2 鈥 on Feb. 23, fully abandoning the eggs.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no possible way those eggs would hatch at this point,鈥 Tommy Lawrence, managing director with the Earth Conservation Corps, which maintains the eagle webcam that broadcasts the doings in the nest, told 海角精品黑料 last week.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e been left in the cold for way too long, and so those eggs are gone for now,鈥澛燣awrence said.

The Earth Conservation Corps said in a release Wednesday that previous nests have had similar experiences with missing males, and similar events.

As it stands now, Justice could now fight off M2 to reclaim the nest. Or, M2 could defeat Justice.

Either way, eagle-eyed nature enthusiasts are watching.

See a live feed of the eagle cam below.

海角精品黑料’s Will Vitka reported from Washington.

Will Vitka

William Vitka is a Digital Writer/Editor for 海角精品黑料.com. He's been in the news industry for over a decade. Before joining 海角精品黑料, he worked for CBS News, Stuff Magazine, The New York Post and wrote a variety of books鈥攁bout a dozen of them, with more to come.

Federal News Network Logo
Log in to your 海角精品黑料 account for notifications and alerts customized for you.