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  1. Bald eagle - Wikipedia

    The bald eagle occurs during its breeding season in virtually any kind of American wetland habitat such as seacoasts, rivers, large lakes or marshes or other large bodies of open water with an abundance …

  2. Bald Eagle Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

    The Bald Eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782 and a spiritual symbol for native people for far longer than that. These regal birds aren’t really bald, but their white-feathered …

  3. Bald eagle | Scientific Name, Size, Nest, Habitat, Diet, & Facts ...

    Jan 5, 2026 · The bald eagle is actually a sea eagle (Haliaeetus species) that commonly occurs inland along rivers and large lakes. The adult male is about 90 cm (36 inches) long and has a wingspan of 2 …

  4. Bald Eagle Habitat: Understanding the Types and Characteristics

    The ideal bald eagle habitat is a water body surrounded by tall trees that eagles use to spot their prey from. Bodies of water that attract bald eagles include rivers, dams, lakes, lagoons, coastal estuaries, …

  5. Bald Eagle - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    Bald eagles can be seen soaring high above, flying around water bodies, perched in trees or on towers and standing on rocks or the ground.

  6. Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

    Bald Eagles are believed to live up to 20 years or more in the wild. The Bald Eagle, our National Symbol, occurs throughout the United States, Canada, and northern Mexico. Bald Eagles are present year …

  7. Bald Eagle - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    During the breeding season, Bald eagles occur in any kind of American wetland habitat such as seacoasts, rivers, large lakes or marshes, or other large bodies of open water with an abundance of …

  8. Bald Eagle - National Wildlife Federation

    Learn facts about the bald eagle's habitat, range, diet, life history, and more.

  9. Bald Eagle | Audubon Field Guide

    The Bald Eagle inhabits anywhere prey is abundant including swamps in Florida, conifer forest edges in southeastern Alaska, treeless islands in Aleutians, and desert rivers in Arizona. In winter, can be …

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  10. Bald eagle, facts and information | National Geographic

    Sep 23, 2019 · At about six feet wide and four feet deep, bald eagle nests are the largest of any bird in North America. Pairs living in treeless areas build nests on cliffs or, on rare occasions, the ground.