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Eagle Fact Thursday: Protecting Our National Symbol

Protecting our national symbol: Bald eagles require three things for survival: an adequate supply of food, nesting sites close to food, and a ...

Eagle Fact Thursday: Adaptability

Bald eagles are well adapted to their lifestyle. They possess sharp, pointed beaks designed for ripping and tearing prey into bite-sized pieces. Eagles have powerful ...

Eagle Fact Thursday: Finding your Voice

Justice Ginsburg once said, "Speak your mind, even if your voice shakes." and the might American Bald Eagle follows that advice. 'Bald eagles have a ...

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Visit the Bald Eagles at ZooTampa (formerly known as Lowry Park Zoo), which Soaring Eagle proudly sponsors.

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Did you know that the Bald Eagle left the List the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the contiguous states on June 28, 2007? ...

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Bald eagles are automatically unique, because they’re the national bird in the United States. On top of that, they make the largest nest of any ...

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Fighting Eagles! Two bald eagles were caught on tape fighting outside a Seattle home, on Sunday May 1st. The altercation lasted five hours! While PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Manager Emily Meredith told KING 5 News that a dispute lasting this long ...

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Eagles usually mate for life, choosing the tops of large trees to build nests, which they typically use and enlarge each year. Bald eagles may ...

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The bald eagle is actually a sea eagle (Haliaeetus species) that commonly occurs inland along rivers and large lakes. The adult male is about 90 cm (36 inches) ...

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Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act The bald eagle is protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act even though it has been delisted ...

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