A development project in Methuen, Massachusetts, has ruffled the feathers of neighbors who are looking to protect a pair of bald eagles nesting in the area. The eagles nest is located at 799 Lowell St. right behind Regency at Methuen, a 55 gated community. The nest is now standing at the site where O’Brien Homes Incorporated plans to build a…
A development project in Methuen, Massachusetts, has ruffled the feathers of neighbors who are looking to protect a pair of bald eagles nesting in the area.
The eagles nest is located at 799 Lowell St. right behind Regency at Methuen, a 55+ gated community. The nest is now standing at the site where O’Brien Homes Incorporated plans to build a single-family home. Neighbors in the area say the eagles have been there for close to 10 years and come back each year to hatch their babies. Over the past few months, community members have met with the mayor and state agencies to try and protect the nests.
Stuart Malis has lived in the area for about nine years and regularly takes pictures of the eagles. He says it's very bothersome that there's a residential development project on the land where the eagles nest is."We were very upset because we loved watching the eagles," another neighbor said."We have all told the city that we don't want the house built, we want to keep the eagles nest.
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