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American Bald Eagle
Genus: Haliaeetus
Species: leucocephalus
The Bald Eagle is a large fierce looking bird. It's name in Latin means "the sea eagle with a white head". It is the national symbol of the United States of America.

 


American Bald Eagle Population Surviving and Thriving
The Interior Department recently announced that the American Bald Eagle is no longer an endangered species.

The American bald eagle Is found it in all parts of North America near water and feeds chiefly on dead fish (sometimes robbing the osprey's catch) and rodents. The plumage is dark brown white head, neck, and tail.

The American Bald Eagle
A List of Official State Birds
National Bird Day
The National Audubon Society
The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
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For 225 years, the American bald eagle has been our country's national symbol. In 1782, the Continental Congress moved to place the bird onto the country's official seal.

Once threatened with extinction, the American bald eagle has made a dramatic comeback thanks to the banning of the pesticide DDT and the recovery efforts of the Fish and Wildlife Service, many other state and federal agencies, ...

Sponsoring Organization: American Bald Eagle Foundation
Over 3,000 eagles gather along a four-mile stretch of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska each fall to feed on a late run of salmon.

On June 28, 2007, after 40 years of successful conservation efforts measures, the American bald eagle was taken off the Endangered Species List.

Washington NatureMapping Program's Bald Eagle Page
American Bald Eagle Information
US Fish and Wildlife Services - Bald Eagle
"Bald eagle soaring 'success,' but at what cost?" CNN.com, June 7, 2007 ...

The American bald eagle became the national emblem of the United States by act of Congress in 1782.

See also: Bald Eagle, Eagle, Golden Eagle, Perch, Buzzard

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