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Bald Eagle Watching, at Western Kentucky's Land Between the Lakes State Park: A Self Guided TourEach year, Kentucky's Land Between the Lakes State Park is host to dozens of pairs of Bald Eagles. Here's how to conduct your own bald eagle tour on your own, without sitting in a cramped tour van. -
Bald Eagle FactsFacts and information about the bald eagle.
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Eagle Day Activities Abound in Missouri, Illinois in 2010The migrating bald eagles have arrived along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. It is now time to get out and enjoy them in their winter habitat around the Missouri-Illinois state line.
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Tips for Watching Bald Eagles Along the Great River Road in IllinoisTips for watching Bald Eagles along the Great River Road, which runs alongside the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers between Alton, Illinois and Pere Marquette Lodge, just outside of Grafton, Illinois.
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The Bald EagleIncluded in this guide to the Bald Eagle, you will learn everything there is to know about the Bald Eagle. Where they live, what they eat, how they became America's national symbol etc. Nothing is left out in the biography of the Bald Eagle.
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The Bald Eagles Are Flying High!!A poem about my school and the building, a house of champions, that inspired greatness in us all.
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Bald Eagle: An Endangered Animal No MoreMature bald eagles are dark brown with a white head and white tail feathers. Their eyes and beak are yellow. Eaglets are born with gray feathers and brown eyes and beak.
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Endangered Species: The Bald EagleClose your eyes and picture this amazing and beautiful bird soaring over mountains tops and across oceans of golden fields and flying over the seas and the cities where we live.
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Bald Eagles Vs. Developers in FloridaThere are approximately 7,066 nesting pairs of bald eagles in the mainland United States due to the creative efforts of the federal agencies, tribes, state, and local governments, conservation groups and a whole lot of other individuals to protect. -
Celebrating the 100th Birthday of the Woman Who Saved Bald EaglesRachel Carson revealed the threat to American Bald Eagles posed by the widely used pesticide DDT, now banned, partly because of her book, Silent Spring. -
Bald Eagles - Ottumwa WatchThurs., Feb. 2, with camera in hand, I went in search of a Bald Eagle. I met with mind-boggling success. We are blessed in Ottumwa, IA. The Des Moines River that cuts through the heart of this small town is teeming with wildlife! Yes! Bald Eagles!
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Weird but TrueDiscover some useless but interesting facts. These facts are true and they are outrageous. -
The Bald Eagle, Our National Emblem, Makes a Comeback from ExtinctionIn the mid 1980's a survey of New York State breeding birds revealed that only two active eagle aeries existed in the state. Today, there are over 7,000 nesting pairs of bald eagles throughout the United States. -
Bald EagleLast winter I saw a bald eagle foraging along the freeway. Would it be hit and killed? It soon disappeared and I didn't see it again . . . until today.
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Bald Eagle Watching on the Upper Mississippi RiverToday, the bald eagle is honored and protected as they once again fly high over our nation's Great River Road, the mighty Mississippi River. The bald eagle is only found in North America.
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Abundance of Eagle in United StatesSince World War II, the number of bald eagles have risen dramatically. This is as per the report of the Fish and Wildlife Service. This US department has decided to remove it from the once-enlisted Endangered Species list! By June 29.
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Wild Bald Eagles - Hunting and Feeding in Natural EnvironmentIn summer, Vancouver's English Bay enjoys record low tides. A sand bar forms out about a kilometer into what is normally open water. Eagles, Heron, Seals and more like to feast on the fish that get trapped in the tidal pools. -
Interesting Facts About EaglesRead this informative article to learn some interesting facts about eagles. -
Three Species Removed from Endangered List May Not Be Good News, Say ExpertsIn 2007 bald eagles, gray wolves and grizzly bears were removed from the endangered species list and are said to no longer need protection. However, not all experts see their removal as either a good thing or a testament to the success of the animals across their range. -
Bald Eagles Soon Off the Endangered List, But Are They Really Safe?This article discusses how bald eagles are off the endangered species list, but there are list concerns about their protection. -
Eagle Extravaganza Enters 15th YearThe lower Connecticut River has one of the largest concentrations of birds in the winter and visitors will be able to see this first-hand at the Connecticut Audubon Society's Eagle Extravaganza.
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