As we've probably mentioned before, we're huge fans of the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek. The facility does a great job rescuing native birds and wildlife, and it's also a fantastic venue for educating children and adults about the great natural beauty around us. Anyway, we stumbled upon this nice video from KQED's Quest about a Golden Eagle at the museum. Really great to see such a spectacular native bird up close.
By Garrison Frost
August 03, 2009
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