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Bald Eagles

F ierce Flyers. Bald Eagles. By : RP. Introduction. Scientific name: Haliaetus Leucocephalus.(meaning: sea eagle) Bald Eagles are only one type of eagle There are many other types of eagles, such as the Golden Eagle and the Tawny Eagle Bald eagles are our nation’s symbol.

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Bald Eagles

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  1. Fierce Flyers Bald Eagles By : RP

  2. Introduction • Scientific name: Haliaetus Leucocephalus.(meaning: sea eagle) • Bald Eagles are only one type of eagle • There are many other types of eagles, such as the Golden Eagle and the Tawny Eagle • Bald eagles are our nation’s symbol

  3. What Bald Eagles look like • Large with black or brown feathers • The tail and head are white feathers • They weigh about 15 pounds • Their length is 1 to 2 feet • Their wingspan is 6 feet wide • Their face is white, while the rest of their body is brown like a pile of mud, except for their talons • Talons are sharp feet that carry their food • They also have a sharp yellow beak for tearing food.

  4. More what Bald Eagles Look Like • They have a feathery tail • Feet and eyes are yellow • Eagles are not bald, they just look like it because of their white feathers on their head.

  5. Physical Adaptations • Eagles have dark feathers to keep warm. • Their tail keeps them balanced while flying • They have an overhang that protects them from the sun. • Eagles have a short tail because a long tail would make them slow.

  6. Lifespan • They live 20 -40 years and 45-50 years in captivity • They were endangered because of the DDT farmers used it to get pesticides off their crops but it ended up harming bald eagles.

  7. Babies • Females lay 1-3 babies. • In 6 weeks they hatch. • They leave their nest when they are 12 weeks old, by then they know how to hunt and live on their own.

  8. Behaviors • When they hunt they use their talons. • They can actually swim! • They make high chirps and piercing screams. • They mate for life.

  9. Behavioral Adaptations • They migrate south or they would freeze. • eagles look for a nesting site with no adults or their babies would die. • They return to the same nest or they would have to rebuild.

  10. Physiological Adaptations • They have hollow bones to help them fly. • They have sharp eyesight to see prey(or predator). • They have their heart and lungs are so efficient that they can fly high without losing oxygen. • Eagles don’t have feathers because it would drag.

  11. Eagle habitats • Eagle Landforms are in a forest in Alaska, snow and plains. • Eagles live in Alaska • Eagles don’t have a specific climate.

  12. Prey or Not to Prey Prey Not to Prey wild cats, people hunt them, and other big animals. • fish, small mammals, wading birds, and waterfowl.

  13. Fast Flyers Facts • There are more than 25 different stamps with eagles on them. • Ben Franklin thought that the national symbol should be the wild turkey because he thought they were cowards. • There is a football team called the Philadelphia Eagles.

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