Blue Springs Invites Public to Name Baby Bald Eagles

The city's online poll allows residents to choose from options like "Honor and Valor" and "Sky and Sapphire".

Apr. 7, 2026 at 6:21am

A soft, impressionistic photograph of two baby bald eagles nestled in their treetop home, surrounded by a warm, hazy glow of natural light, conveying the delicate beauty and intimate connection between the public and the conservation of these majestic birds.The public's chance to name these newborn bald eagles connects the community to the conservation efforts that have allowed this iconic American bird to thrive once again.Blue Springs Today

The city of Blue Springs, Missouri is allowing the public to vote on names for two recently hatched baby bald eagle chicks. The city has set up an online poll where residents can choose from several name options, with voting open through April 10. The eaglets have gained attention thanks to a livestream that provides a close-up view of the eagle family.

Why it matters

Bald eagles were once an endangered species, but have made a strong comeback in recent decades. The opportunity for the public to name these eaglets allows the community to feel connected to the conservation efforts and the growth of this iconic American bird. The livestream also provides a unique chance for people, especially children, to observe the natural behaviors of bald eagles up close.

The details

The two eaglets were born to parents named Freedom and Liberty, and have been thriving in recent weeks according to the city of Blue Springs. The city has set up an online poll where residents can vote for their preferred pair of names for the chicks, with options including "Honor and Valor", "Chief and Royal", "Scout and Ranger", "Sky and Sapphire", and "Opalite and Onyx". Voting is open through midnight on Friday, April 10.

  • The eaglets hatched just days ago.
  • Voting on the names is open through April 10.

The players

Freedom and Liberty

The parents of the two baby bald eagle chicks.

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What they’re saying

“It's a bird's eye view of the most famous symbol in America - a family of bald eagles raising the next generation and inspiring youth at the same time.”

— Brian Johnson, KMBC9 Reporter

“Historically, bald eagles were an endangered species. They've made a comeback and are now a species of conservation concern. When seeing a bald eagle in the wild used to be a rare occurrence, we're now seeing a lot of them all over the state.”

— Unidentified, Staff, Atlas Bluff National Wildlife Refuge

What’s next

The city will announce the winning names for the baby bald eagles after the voting period closes on April 10.

The takeaway

The public's chance to name these baby bald eagles offers a unique connection to the conservation efforts that have allowed this iconic American bird to thrive once again.