Wildlife officials investigate possible drone crash into bald eagle nest in Fremont
Possible drone crash into bald eagles nest in Fremont
Federal wildlife officials are examining evidence of a possible drone crash into a bald eagles nest in Ardenwood Historic Farm in Fremont. KTVU s Jana Katsuyama reports the birds offspring may have been injured.
FREMONT, Calif. - Federal wildlife officials are examining evidence of a possible drone crash that might have hit a nest of two bald eagles, possibly injuring the offspring.
Residents near Ardenwood Farm in Fremont took note of their new neighbors months ago, when the eagles first settled in a nest high up in a eucalyptus tree.
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Larry McFall volunteered for Vietnam in 1968 but the Army had other plans for him.
âI guess I felt I should be doing my duty over in a combat area,â he said. âI went back to Germany. That made my second tour to Germany.â
The Elwood, Indiana, native had three tours to Germany during his 20 years as a Soldier. He retired in 1979 as a sergeant first class.
McFall was a junior when he quit high school to join the Army.
âMy dad was a World War II vet, National Guard. Military family. Thatâs all I wanted to do,â he said. âWhen I got old enough at 17 I quit school and joined the Army.â