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  • What is the National bird of the United States?
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  • BALD EAGLE HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS
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  • EAGLES Order Falconiformes Family Buteoninae Bald Eagle Golden Eagle Immature Bald EagleGolden Eagle
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  • Bald eagles have white feathers on their heads and brown feathers on their bodies. Their beaks are yellow and curved. What do bald eagles look like?
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  • No. They live in small groups, and they usually keep the same mate for life. Couples often sit together in trees. Do bald eagles live in large groups?
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  • Female bald eagles are 4-5 years old when they start laying eggs. They lay 2-3 eggs a year. How old are female bald eagles when they start laying eggs?
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  • BIRDS OF PREY 90% of diet Carrion Steal from ospreys Perch or flight Eyesight Push talons forward Females larger
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  • What color are their feet? Eagles have yellow feet with sharp, black, curved talons. They use their talons to catch fish.
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  • What do bald eagles eat? They eat fish, small birds, rats and mice, and food in trash cans. When eagles see a fish in the water, they dive down and grab it with their sharp claws.
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  • Wingspan 8 2 head to tail Weigh up to 14 lbs.
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  • 30 years + Slow reproduction rate Begin breeding 5 years of age Threatened species
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  • Pesticide Toxins Farmers fields WaterwaysFishEagles 1950s and 1960s Hacking programs
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  • Aerial breeding display
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  • Eyrie stick nests 1-3 plain white eggs
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  • GOLDEN EAGLE Aquila chrysaetos Western USA
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  • Order Falconiformes Family Pandionidae
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  • Fisher Submerges head Scales Fish face-forward Slow flight
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  • Natural or manmade Tolerant of humans Bark or grass lining Decorations 3 eggs

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