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Bald Eagle were named the national bird of the United States of America in 1782. It has been a tried and true symbol of American Liberties and Freedom for over 200 years. The Bald Eagle is an integral part of many of the symbols and seals, related to the government of the United States of America.

The Bald Eagle population experienced a sharp decline in the mid 20th century to due to the loss of habitat, and harmful pesticides like DDT which caused infertility or the shells of laid eggs to be brittle.

Bald Eagles are birds of prey and are native to North America. Bald Eagles live near sea coasts, rivers, lakes and oceans. Bald Eagles basically live in places with an abundance of fertile fishing grounds. A Bald Eagle's diet consists of primarily fish but they are considered opportunistic hunters, and will attack small or injured animals that they encounter. Bald Eagles can fly 35-42 mph or 30 mph while carrying a fish.

Bald Eagles construct their nests in tall trees or cliffs over water. Bald Eagles use large sticks to construct their nests. The nests are lined with twigs, grasses and other materials. The ...
... nests are typically 2 feet deep and five feet wide. Bald Eagles will often reuse the same nest each year.

The wing span of a Bald Eagles can reach in excess of six and half feet. Bald Eagles body length is 3-3.5 feet. Female Bald Eagles are 25% larger than their male counterparts. Bald Eagles have long talons for grasping their prey. Bald Eagles are also known for their hooked yellow beaks and their white heads for which they are named.

Bald Eagles lay 2-3 eggs and both parents take turns watching over the nest and keeping the eggs warm. Bald Eagles life expectancy in the wild is approximately 20 years.

Bald Eagles are considered sacred in many Native American cultures. Some Natives consider Bald Eagles messengers between Gods and humans. The feathers of a Bald Eagle are often used in traditional Native American ceremonies and often represent honor.
Jacob Maddox manages content for Wildlife Animals http://www.wildlife-animals.com an educational wildlife and animal website. Jacob also guest writes for Dog Pound http://www.dog-pound.net

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