The Bergen County Audubon Society marked National Save the Eagles Day on Sunday by focusing their binoculars on Al and Alice, the regions’ most popular Bald Eagle couple. The majestic pair have nested in a cottonwood tree in Ridgefield Park since at least 2011, producing nine eaglets. The eagles are located in a precarious perch, next to a planned nearby development. The developers have redesigned their plans to create a buffer zone between construction and the eagle’s nest, though BCAS members fear the nearby work may cause Al and Alice to flee. The Record ran a story onĀ the issue on Saturday – check it out here. The paper today published a report on yesterday’s Al and Alice Rally.