From the Cleveland Plain Dealer:
Fifty years after the Cuyahoga River fire, a bald eagle rests in its nest Tuesday on the Cuyahoga riverbank, the first nest in Cleveland in more than a century. The nest was constructed by an eagle pair this winter in a cottonwood tree in the Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation and amid Cleveland's gritty industrial valley. It is about one mile south of Harvard Ave. and close to the Jennings Freeway. Until trees leaf out this spring, the nest is visible from the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath. As of Tuesday, the pair had not produced eggs yet.
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Bald Eagles Nest In Cleveland For First Time In A Century