A pair of bald eagles have decided on Alameda as their next home. The birds have been building their nest over the last couple of months in an unusual spot as the community around them watches in awe.
The birds have been building their nest over the last couple of months in an unlikely spot as the community around them watches in awe. Rick Lewis, a Bay Area photographer, has been tracking them from the beginning. He said he was surprised they chose a tree next to the maintenance area, where work crews go back and forth on golf carts, but so far the birds seem undisturbed.
"There's a little love pecking going on right now." Lewis said as he watched them above, adding he sees 'incubating posture' from the birds. KTVU met up with Lewis, as well as Umesh Patel, majority owner of Greenway Golf, the management company for Corica Park Golf Course, and Superintendent Vinny Paul at the course Saturday."Since golf courses exist within natural habitats, it is our responsibility to help preserve this delicate ecosystem through sound environmental practices," said Patel. "The return of these spectacular animals is awe-inspiring to everyone that works here, to everyone that visits Corica Park.
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