Tornado-damaged park provides perfect perch for bald eagles: 'It's got all the things they like'
https://www.dayton.com/news/local/tornado-damaged-park-provides-perfect-perch-for-bald-eagles-got-all-the-things-they-like/PqD7zaTI96Jq7MHgFGPRTI/A nomadic four-year-old bald eagle perches in the trees at Wegerzen Gardens MetroPark. The broken tree branches and open spaces between the Stillwater River and Jay Lake within the park are attractive to eagles who navigate in with six to seven-foot wide wing spans. JIM WELLER / CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
A nomadic adult bald eagle traveling alone, according to Jim Weller, founder of Eastwood Eagle Watchers, has been spending time in Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark among the broken branches caused by the Memorial Day tornados. JIM WELLER / CONTRIBUTED PHOTO