As the Bald Eagle gracefully flying across the sky? I lucked out one morning on the way to work and got to see one close up over the fields. It flew down for just a few moments and was then gone. I had to go on the Internet and verify that where I lived actually was able to be home to such a beautiful creature. I have a few beautiful red tail hawks that also hang out in the area, one even almost tangled with me one day when I accidentally walked in between it and it's prey.
At one time there were estimated to be 500 thousand eagles and by the time the 60s rolled around we had maybe 400 nesting pairs left in the wild. The eagle was then protected and pesticides that wrought so much damage were banned. Now we have 10,000+ nesting pairs and I hope that number continues to increase.
Hats off to all of those who made this possible.