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Bald Eagles

Bald Eagles. by: Michael , Rajan , Emily Hw. and Rebecca. Introduction. Today we will tell about Bald Eagles. Bald Eagles are birds of prey. That means they are meat eaters. B o d y. swimmers. The Body.

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Bald Eagles

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  1. Bald Eagles by: Michael , Rajan, Emily Hw. and Rebecca

  2. Introduction Today we will tell about Bald Eagles. Bald Eagles are birds of prey. That means they are meat eaters.

  3. Body swimmers The Body Did you know that Bald Eagles are good swimmers?! Well their talons can’t hold all fish. They swim to shore with the fish and tear apart their food. The have brown and white feathers . They have a curved beak and hollow bones. The hollow bones help them fly.

  4. Eggs and Babies Bald Eagles lay one to three eggs .Their babies are called eaglets. When eaglets are several weeks old they can move around in the nest. When Bald Eagles babies are just eggs they hatch about five weeks later.

  5. Food Bald Eagles eat rabbits, squirrels and fish. Their favorite food is fish. If its prey is too heavy they dive down to the water and grab the fish then spear it.

  6. Habitat Do you know that Bald Eagles live on every continent but Antarctica? They use talons to make their nests to live in.

  7. Conclusion So now you know about Bald Eagles. Remember to keep your pet away from Bald Eagles. Did you like this presentation by your kid? Well, if you want to watch or listen to your kid again, go to www.rtsd.org and visit the Multiage site!

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