Fourth of July fireworks discouraged for sake of bald eagles
COLUMBIA, Conn. — Independence Day traditions in one small Connecticut town are clashing with an effort to protect an iconic symbol of the United States.
Authorities in Columbia are asking residents this year to forgo shooting off fireworks for the sake of a family of bald eagles.
Last summer, a pair of eagles became the first to call Columbia Lake home since the species returned to the state in 1992.
This spring, an eaglet appeared in the nest, which is located about 100 feet (30 metres) up in a tree.


