"This cache was placed as part of the MAC Summer Safari series. Join us as we embark on an adventure to the outback in search of rare animals and the caches they are hiding. Collect the code words found in each cache for a chance to find the bonus: GCAQXCJ. Participation in the series is not required to find and log this cache."
There used to be a cache here several years ago. I never got to get it because the sign was replaced and the cache owner no longer participated. So we are revisiting this location with a new cache.
The bald eagle’s nest is a large platform of sticks built atop a large, isolated tree or pinnacle of rock located within easy flight of water. Nests are usually about 1.5 metres (5 feet) wide, but old nests can be almost twice this size.
bald eagle, (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), the only eagle solely native to North America, and the national bird of the United States.
The bald eagle is actually a sea eagle(Haliaeetus species) that commonly occurs inland along rivers and large lakes. The adult male is about 90 cm (36 inches) long and has a wingspan of 2 metres (6.6 feet). Females, which grow somewhat larger than males, may reach 108 cm (43 inches) in length and have a wingspan of 2.5 metres (8 feet). Both sexes are dark brown, with a white head and tail. The bird is not actually bald; its name derives from the conspicuous appearance of its white-feathered head. The beak, eyes, and feet are yellow.
https://www.britannica.com/animal/bald-eagle