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#10991886
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991887
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991888
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991889
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991890
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991891
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991892
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991893
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991894
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991895
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991896
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991897
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991898
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991899
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991900
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January, the population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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#10991901
13 February 2024
A bald eagle is soaring over the Raccoon River with the Iowa Capitol Building in the background in Des Moines, Iowa. The population of bald eagles in Iowa is expected to be lower this year than in previous years, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which conducts an annual survey each January. In the 2023 survey, the DNR reported 2,901 eagles across Iowa. Due to warmer weather, the DNR is expecting the eagles to stay further north, in colder areas this year.
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