Boulder, Colorado (AP)
State wildlife officials say a headless bald eagle found in a Boulder County park likely came from a federal repository used by Native Americans, and was part of a legal religious ceremony.
A hiker found the eagle wrapped in a red cloth over the Memorial Day weekend. Its talons and feathers were missing.
State wildlife officials say a headless bald eagle found in a Boulder County park likely came from a federal repository used by Native Americans, and was part of a legal religious ceremony.
A hiker found the eagle wrapped in a red cloth over the Memorial Day weekend. Its talons and feathers were missing.