Birds The American Bald Eagle

Title:
Birds - The American Bald Eagle
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1087
Summary:
The American Bald Eagle is a national symbol of the United States of America.

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Keywords:
birds,American Bald Eagle

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The American Bald Eagle was unofficially chosen as a National Symbol in 1872, when the Constit

The American Bald Eagle is the only eagle which is native to North America and it’s only on it

While Bald Eagle are capable of carrying their food in flight, they can actually only lift abo
The body length, for both males and females, ranges between 29 and 42 inches (73.66 to 106.68

In level flight, the Bald Eagle has been recorded at speeds up to 44 miles per hour (70.1 kmp)

This species of bird mates for life, and will only seek another mate if their "spouse" dies.

The eggs are usually laid at the end of April, following a fascinating "courtship dance" in ea

After the eggs are laid, the male and the female take turns in hunting, incubating the eggs (3
Hatchlings are light grey when born, and turn dark brown before leaving the nest.

Young adult

Preservation Efforts

In spite of the "National Symbols Act" and the "Bald and Gold Eagle Preservation Act," which w

In February of 2006 an announcement was made that the USFWS had issued guidelines on how the s

It should be noted that even if the new guidelines are approved, the American Bald Eagle is st

One can learn more about these magnificent, beautiful, and majestic birds and how to help with

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