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Bald Eagle in the Wild
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The bald eagle is truly an all-American bird, it is the only eagle unique to North America. The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States of America and appears on its Seal, quarter and dollar bill. Bald eagles are large, predatory raptors. They are dark brown on the body and wings. The head and tail are bright white. The feet and bill of bald eagles are yellow. The bill is large and hooked at the tip.
Bald eagles like to hang around lakes, the bigger the better. They prefer areas with lots of fish and surrounding forests. In the winter, bald eagles can be seen around unfrozen lakes and hunting along coastlines, reservoirs and rivers. During the migration, bald eagles are seen near all types of water habitats.
Remember, there are no guarantees of seeing a bald eagle in the wild, but if you’re patient, you may be rewarded.
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