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Eagle Fact Thursday 14

Bald eagle nests are generally 4-5 feet wide and 2-4 feet deep, although the nesting pair will add nesting material to the nest every year. ...

Eagle Fact Thursday 13

An eagle has 1 million cones per mm² on its retina, as compared to the human eye which only has 200,000 cones per mm². This ...

Eagle Fact Thursday 12

Eagles, of which there are 60 species, are part of the Accipitridae family of birds. Other members of Accipitridae are hawks, kites, and harriers. Source: ...

Eagle Fact Thursday 10

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? ...

Eagle Fact Thursdays

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 also have one or more alternate nests within their breeding territory. ...

Eagle Thursday

The bald eagle is the largest eagle in North America, and is found nowhere else in the world! Easy to recognize with its white head and tail, the bald eagle is a national symbol of the United States of America. ...

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