bald eagles

balds egals behavior

bald egals promblems

wing spand and weaight

from birth to death

Eviden:Bald eagles prey on fish such as salmon, and waterfowl. They're opportunistic and will prey on other available food such as reptiles, invertebrates and carrion; they have been seen eating from livestock carcasses and carrying off chickens.

Eviden: Bald eagles are monogamous (mating with the same bird each year). If a mate dies, the other eagle will accept another mate.

Eviden: Bald eagles are monogamous (mating with the same bird each year). If a mate dies, the other eagle will accept another mate.

site: Oregon zoo

Eviden: Although previously on the endangered list, bald eagles populations are recovering in the contiguous United States.

Eviden: Although previously on the endangered list, bald eagles populations are recovering in the contiguous United States.

site: Oregon zoo

Eviden: Eagles usually select the oldest and tallest trees that offer good visibility, an open structure and that are near prey. In treeless areas, eagles nest in cliffs or on the ground.

site: Oregon zoo

Eviden: Females: 3 feet long, with a 79 to 90 inch wingspan and Males: 2 to 3 feet long, with a 77 to 90 inch wingspan

Eviden: Maturity: 5 years

site: Oregon zoo

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Eviden: Eagles usually lay two eggs but may have between 1 and 3.

Eviden: Where lakes and rivers freeze, eagles migrate to the coast or larger rivers that remain unfrozen. In warmer areas, eagles do not migrate

Eviden: Weight: 10 to 14 pounds