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[Home of the Bald Eagles]. Albumen print, Getty Museum. Public domain photograph.

[Home of the Bald Eagles]. Albumen print, Getty Museum. Public domain ...

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Bald Eagle Flying over the Mississippi River

Bald Eagle Flying over the Mississippi River

Bald Eagles are commonly seen along the river and have built numerous nests in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, even in downtown parks and in backyards.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  A bald eagle perches on a pole on Launch Pad 39A, seemingly monitoring the instruction of the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure of the pad.  Bald eagles use a specific territory for nesting (they mate for life), winter feeding or a year-round residence. Its natural domain is from Alaska to Baja, California, and from Maine to Florida. Bald eagles have a presence in every U. S. state except Hawaii. There are a dozen eagle nests in both Kennedy Space Center and the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which surrounds Kennedy.  Bald eagles live near large bodies of open water such as lakes, marshes, seacoasts and rivers, where there are plenty of fish to eat and tall trees for nesting and roosting. Bald eagles feed primarily on fish, but also eat small animals (ducks, coots, muskrats, turtles, rabbits, snakes, etc.).  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3396

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle perches on a pole on Launc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle perches on a pole on Launch Pad 39A, seemingly monitoring the instruction of the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew on slidewire basket operation, part of the emerge... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, two bald eagles stand sentinel as STS-129 Commander Charles O. Hobaugh and Pilot Barry E. Wilmore practice landings in a Shuttle Training Aircraft in preparation for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-129 mission. The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge coexists with Kennedy Space Center and provides a habitat for 330 species of birds including bald eagles.  Bald eagles, which mate for life, use a specific territory for nesting, winter feeding or a year-round residence. Its natural domain is from Alaska to Baja, Calif., and from Maine to Florida.  For information on the refuge, visit http://www.fws.gov/merrittisland/Index.html.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-6262

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kenne...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, two bald eagles stand sentinel as STS-129 Commander Charles O. Hobaugh and Pilot Barry E. Wilmore practice landi... More

Birds, including three bald eagles pick at the remains of an elk carcass along the shore of the Madison River in Yellowstone National Park in the western U.S. state of Wyoming

Birds, including three bald eagles pick at the remains of an elk carca...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. A passing National Park Service ranger speculated that the beast was brought down by coyotes, which got first dibs on the kill. There ... More

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings in Yellowstone National Park in the western U.S. state of Wyoming

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings in Yellowstone National Park in ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph... More

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings high above the northernmost Wyoming reaches of Yellowstone National Park

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings high above the northernmost Wyom...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. As you can tell in this photograph, bald eagles are not actually bald; the name derives from the word "piebald," familiar to America's... More

A young bald eagle surveys the world below in the vast Wyoming portion of Yellowstone National Park. America's first national park also extends somewhat into Idaho and Montana. This bird, often depicted as a symbol of America, is (as you can see) not bald at all. The name traces to the word "piebald," used by early English settlers to America to describe the birds white head and tail feathers on an otherwise brown body

A young bald eagle surveys the world below in the vast Wyoming portion...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph... More

A young bald eagle surveys its domain in the Wyoming portion of Yellowstone National Park, which makes up the lion's share of the nation's first national park. Small pieces of the park also spill into neighboring Idaho and Montana

A young bald eagle surveys its domain in the Wyoming portion of Yellow...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph... More

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings high above the northernmost Wyoming reaches of Yellowstone National Park

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings high above the northernmost Wyom...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. As you can tell in this photograph, bald eagles are not actually bald; the name derives from the word "piebald," familiar to America's... More

A young bald eagle surveys the world below in the vast Wyoming portion of Yellowstone National Park. America's first national park also extends somewhat into Idaho and Montana. This bird, often depicted as a symbol of America, is (as you can see) not bald at all. The name traces to the word "piebald," used by early English settlers to America to describe the birds white head and tail feathers on an otherwise brown body

A young bald eagle surveys the world below in the vast Wyoming portion...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph... More

A bald eagle surveys its domain in the Wyoming portion of Yellowstone National Park, which makes up the lion's share of the nation's first national park. Small pieces of the park also spill into neighboring Idaho and Montana

A bald eagle surveys its domain in the Wyoming portion of Yellowstone ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph... More

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings high above the Madison River in Yellowstone National Park in the western U.S. state of Wyoming

A bald eagle surveys its surroundings high above the Madison River in ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. As you can tell in this photograph, bald eagles are not actually bald; the name derives from the word "piebald," familiar to America's... More

George Washington Memorial Parkway - Bald Eagles Roost

George Washington Memorial Parkway - Bald Eagles Roost

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Perched on the bare branches of a tree, two Bald Eagles survey the area. Location: Location: George Washington Memorial Parkway., Virgi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A pair of nesting bald eagles share a utility pole on Kennedy Parkway North. Nearby is their 11-foot-deep nest, in a pine tree, which has been home to one or more pairs of eagles for two dozen years. It is one of a dozen eagle nests in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. The Refuge encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC00pp0041

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A pair of nesting bald eagles share a ut...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A pair of nesting bald eagles share a utility pole on Kennedy Parkway North. Nearby is their 11-foot-deep nest, in a pine tree, which has been home to one or more pairs of eagles f... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A pair of nesting bald eagles share a utility pole on Kennedy Parkway North. Nearby is their 11-foot-deep nest, in a pine tree, which has been home to one or more pairs of eagles for two dozen years. It is one of a dozen eagle nests in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. The Refuge encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC-00pp0041

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A pair of nesting bald eagles share a ut...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A pair of nesting bald eagles share a utility pole on Kennedy Parkway North. Nearby is their 11-foot-deep nest, in a pine tree, which has been home to one or more pairs of eagles f... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perched on top of a utility pole searches the area. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nest in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. The Refuge encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC-00pp0243

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perched on top of ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perched on top of a utility pole searches the area. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary wit... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perches on top of a utility pole at Kennedy Space Center. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nest in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. The Refuge encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insect KSC00pp0242

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perches on top of ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perches on top of a utility pole at Kennedy Space Center. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a bounda... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perches on top of a utility pole at Kennedy Space Center. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nest in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. The Refuge encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insect KSC-00pp0242

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perches on top of ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perches on top of a utility pole at Kennedy Space Center. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a bounda... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perched on top of a utility pole searches the area. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nest in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. The Refuge encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC00pp0243

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perched on top of ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Southern Bald Eagle perched on top of a utility pole searches the area. About a dozen bald eagles live in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary wit... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle joins two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC00pp0418

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle joins two vultures at the s...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle joins two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the c... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- High in a pine tree on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle perches on a branch. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC-00pp0420

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- High in a pine tree on the grounds of th...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- High in a pine tree on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle perches on a branch. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of Californ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle joins two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC-00pp0418

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle joins two vultures at the s...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A bald eagle joins two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the c... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle takes wing away from two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC00pp0419

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the grounds of the Kennedy Space Cent...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle takes wing away from two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- High in a pine tree on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle perches on a branch. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC00pp0420

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- High in a pine tree on the grounds of th...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- High in a pine tree on the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle perches on a branch. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of Californ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle takes wing away from two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida. Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC-00pp0419

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the grounds of the Kennedy Space Cent...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the grounds of the Kennedy Space Center, a bald eagle takes wing away from two vultures at the site of an undetermined carcass. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida... More

A pair of Florida bald eagles take advantage of a tower to rest and view the landscape near the intersection of the NASA Causeway and Kennedy Parkway North at Kennedy Space Center. This pair of eagles nests near Kennedy Parkway and is seen frequently by KSC commuters and visitors. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most southern Florida eagles nesting at KSC arrive during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. . Kennedy Space Center shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC-00pp1535

A pair of Florida bald eagles take advantage of a tower to rest and vi...

A pair of Florida bald eagles take advantage of a tower to rest and view the landscape near the intersection of the NASA Causeway and Kennedy Parkway North at Kennedy Space Center. This pair of eagles nests nea... More

A pair of Florida bald eagles take advantage of a tower to rest and view the landscape near the intersection of the NASA Causeway and Kennedy Parkway North at Kennedy Space Center. This pair of eagles nests near Kennedy Parkway and is seen frequently by KSC commuters and visitors. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most southern Florida eagles nesting at KSC arrive during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. . Kennedy Space Center shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC00pp1535

A pair of Florida bald eagles take advantage of a tower to rest and vi...

A pair of Florida bald eagles take advantage of a tower to rest and view the landscape near the intersection of the NASA Causeway and Kennedy Parkway North at Kennedy Space Center. This pair of eagles nests nea... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  - A bald eagle on the ground may be protecting its food or resting after a hunt for food.  This one was spotted near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center, close to its nest.  The nest is one of a dozen active nests throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles which live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish. Bald eagles fish in both fresh and salt water. Because of the energy expended during hunting, an eagle has to spend a lot of time resting quietly. It's estimated that only one out of eighteen attacks are successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-06pd0474

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A bald eagle on the ground may be protec...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A bald eagle on the ground may be protecting its food or resting after a hunt for food. This one was spotted near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center, close to its nest. The nest is o... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  - A bald eagle, spotted near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center, begins its flight, perhaps scouting for food or heading for its nearby nest.  There are a dozen active nests throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles which live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish. Bald eagles fish in both fresh and salt water. Because of the energy expended during hunting, an eagle has to spend a lot of time resting quietly. It's estimated that only one out of eighteen attacks are successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-06pd0475

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A bald eagle, spotted near S.R. 3 on Ken...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A bald eagle, spotted near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center, begins its flight, perhaps scouting for food or heading for its nearby nest. There are a dozen active nests throughout t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  - A pair of mating bald eagles are spotted in their pine-tree nest near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center.  The nest, decades old, measures about 12 feet deep.  The nest is one of a dozen active nests throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles which live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish. Bald eagles fish in both fresh and salt water. Because of the energy expended during hunting, an eagle has to spend a lot of time resting quietly. It's estimated that only one out of eighteen attacks are successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-06pd0473

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A pair of mating bald eagles are spotted...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A pair of mating bald eagles are spotted in their pine-tree nest near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center. The nest, decades old, measures about 12 feet deep. The nest is one of a doz... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -    These bald eagles scan the landscape of Kennedy Space Center from the top of a utility pole on S.R. 3.  There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles that live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish. KSC-06pd0813

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - These bald eagles scan the landscape o...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - These bald eagles scan the landscape of Kennedy Space Center from the top of a utility pole on S.R. 3. There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throughout the Merritt Islan... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -    These bald eagles scan the landscape of Kennedy Space Center from the top of a utility pole on S.R. 3.  There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles that live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish. KSC-06pd0814

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - These bald eagles scan the landscape o...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - These bald eagles scan the landscape of Kennedy Space Center from the top of a utility pole on S.R. 3. There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throughout the Merritt Islan... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --    From a branch in a tall pine tree near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center , a female bald eagle strikes a familiar pose as she surveys her surroundings. There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles that live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-06pd0911

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- From a branch in a tall pine tree nea...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- From a branch in a tall pine tree near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center , a female bald eagle strikes a familiar pose as she surveys her surroundings. There are a dozen active nes... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   A female bald eagle looks over her surroundings from the perspective of a tall pine tree near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center. There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles that live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-06pd0912

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A female bald eagle looks over her sur...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A female bald eagle looks over her surroundings from the perspective of a tall pine tree near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center. There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throug... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   From a branch in a tall pine tree near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center, a female bald eagle gives a wary look toward the photographer.  There are a dozen active nests of bald eagles throughout the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with the Center.  Eagles' habitats are near lakes, rivers, marshes and seacoasts.  Nests are masses of sticks, usually in the top of a tall tree.  Even though they are fish eaters, bald eagles will take whatever prey is available and easiest to obtain. Bald eagles that live along the coast and on major lakes and rivers feed mainly on fish.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-06pd0913

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- From a branch in a tall pine tree near...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- From a branch in a tall pine tree near S.R. 3 on Kennedy Space Center, a female bald eagle gives a wary look toward the photographer. There are a dozen active nests of bald eagl... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  This adult bald eagle rests on the ground near a pond close to S.R. 3 in NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Bald eagles live near large bodies of open water such as lakes, marshes, seacoasts and rivers, where there are plenty of fish to eat and tall trees for nesting and roosting. Bald eagles feed primarily on fish, but also eat small animals (ducks, coots, muskrats, turtles, rabbits, snakes, etc.) and occasional carrion (dead animals). They are sometimes seen among a gathering of vultures at the site of a fresh meal.  Bald eagles have a presence in every U. S. state except Hawaii. Bald eagles use a specific territory for nesting (they mate for life), winter feeding or a year-round residence. Its natural domain is from Alaska to Baja, California, and from Maine to Florida. There are a dozen eagle nests both in KSC and in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which surrounds KSC. The refuge includes several wading bird rookeries, many osprey nests, up to 400 manatees during the spring, and approximately 2,500 Florida scrub jays.  It also is a major wintering area for migratory birds. More than 500 species of wildlife inhabit the refuge, with 15 considered federally threatened or endangered.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd0926

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This adult bald eagle rests on the gro...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This adult bald eagle rests on the ground near a pond close to S.R. 3 in NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Bald eagles live near large bodies of open water such as lakes, marshes, sea... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  This adult bald eagle rests on the ground near a pond close to S.R. 3 in NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Bald eagles live near large bodies of open water such as lakes, marshes, seacoasts and rivers, where there are plenty of fish to eat and tall trees for nesting and roosting. Bald eagles feed primarily on fish, but also eat small animals (ducks, coots, muskrats, turtles, rabbits, snakes, etc.) and occasional carrion (dead animals). They are sometimes seen among a gathering of vultures at the site of a fresh meal.  Bald eagles have a presence in every U. S. state except Hawaii. Bald eagles use a specific territory for nesting (they mate for life), winter feeding or a year-round residence. Its natural domain is from Alaska to Baja, California, and from Maine to Florida. There are a dozen eagle nests both in KSC and in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which surrounds KSC. The refuge includes several wading bird rookeries, many osprey nests, up to 400 manatees during the spring, and approximately 2,500 Florida scrub jays.  It also is a major wintering area for migratory birds. More than 500 species of wildlife inhabit the refuge, with 15 considered federally threatened or endangered.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd0925

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This adult bald eagle rests on the gro...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This adult bald eagle rests on the ground near a pond close to S.R. 3 in NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Bald eagles live near large bodies of open water such as lakes, marshes, sea... More

Bald Eagles Tending Their Young at American Camp,  - San Juan Island

Bald Eagles Tending Their Young at American Camp, - San Juan Island

Bald Eagles Tending Their Young at American Camp

Pair of Bald Eagles - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Pair of Bald Eagles - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Two bald eagles in a tree at Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge. Fort Niobrara NWR manages (and surrounds) about eight miles of the NSR.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On State Road 3 near the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, two bald eagles scout the terrain from their vantage point atop a pole.    There are 18 active eagle nests within Kennedy's boundaries, including several in the vicinity of the landing strip. Bald eagles mate for life, choosing the tops of large trees to build nests, which they typically use and enlarge each year. Nests may reach 10 feet across and weigh half a ton. The birds travel great distances, but usually return to breeding grounds within 100 miles of the place where they were raised. Bald eagles may live 15 to 25 years in the wild. The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge coexists with Kennedy Space Center and provides a habitat for 330 species of birds including the bald eagle. A variety of other wildlife - 117 kinds of fish, 65 types of amphibians and reptiles, 31 different mammals, and 1,045 species of plants - also inhabit the refuge. For information on the refuge, visit http://www.fws.gov/merrittisland/Index.html. For information on Kennedy Space Center, visit http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy. Photo credit: NASA/Ken Thornsley KSC-2011-7694

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On State Road 3 near the Shuttle Landing Facili...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On State Road 3 near the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, two bald eagles scout the terrain from their vantage point atop a pole. There are 18 active... More

Bald Eagle in Flight - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Bald Eagle in Flight - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Bald eagles are not commonly seen around the entrance of Denali. When they are seen here, they are usually on their way elsewhere in Alaska.

Profile of Eagle - National Parks Gallery

Profile of Eagle - National Parks Gallery

Bald eagles are easily identified by their distinct white heads, which does not develop until the eagles is at least 5 years old, the age of maturity.

Denali national park - Bald Eagle

Denali national park - Bald Eagle

Bald eagles are not commonly seen around the entrance of Denali. When they are seen here, they are usually on their way elsewhere in Alaska.

Perching Bald Eagle - National Parks Gallery

Perching Bald Eagle - National Parks Gallery

Bald eagles are not commonly seen around the entrance of Denali. When they are seen here, they are usually on their way elsewhere in Alaska.

Denali national park - Bald Eagle

Denali national park - Bald Eagle

Bald eagles are not commonly seen around the entrance of Denali. When they are seen here, they are usually on their way elsewhere in Alaska.

Eagles in the Mist - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Eagles in the Mist - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Bald Eagles are very common throughout coastal Alaska, an environment of heavy rain and fog.

Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Bald eagles are found throughout the park year-round.

Eagle on Beach - National Parks Gallery

Eagle on Beach - National Parks Gallery

One of bald eagles favorite meals is the salmon. Eagles can often be seen on beaches and along the coast during the annual runs.

Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), George Washington Birthplace National Monument, 2014.

Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), George Washington Birthplace N...

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Bald Eagle in Winter - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Bald Eagle in Winter - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Eagles are one of the few year-round residents in the Kenai Fjords area, and are often easy to see in trees that have lost their leaves for the winter.

Bald eagles, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, 2014.

Bald eagles, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, 2014.

Two mature bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) perch on ice near Hermit Island. The bald eagle is the largest eagle native to North America and a bird of prey also known as a 'sea eagle'. Sea eagles are all ... More

Yellowstone National Park, Bald eagles

Yellowstone National Park, Bald eagles

Bald eagles; Neal Herbert; August 2014; Catalog #19719d; Original #4486

Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in flight, Mississippi National River & Recreation Area, 2015.

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Bald eagles are a common sight over the river and within the recreation area.

A bald eagle at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They are not actually bald; the name derives from an older meaning of "white headed," from the word "piebald," applied to animals of two colors: a dark, dominant one and a light, or white, one. The bald eagle fits that description

A bald eagle at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorad...

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This is Cheyenne, a seven-year-old female bald eagle, who appeared (here in front of a painting backdrop) as part of a presentation by HawkQuest, a nonprofit environmental-education organization that employs birds of prey such as hawks, eagles, and falcons, at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city

This is Cheyenne, a seven-year-old female bald eagle, who appeared (he...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Cheyenne is blind in her right eye as a result of a mishap or human assault; she was rescued in Anchorage, Alaska. It is estimated tha... More

This is Cheyenne, a seven-year-old female bald eagle, who appeared as part of a presentation by HawkQuest, a nonprofit environmental-education organization that employs birds of prey such as hawks, eagles, and falcons, at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city

This is Cheyenne, a seven-year-old female bald eagle, who appeared as ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Cheyenne is blind in her right eye as a result of a mishap or human assault; she was rescued in Anchorage, Alaska. It is estimated tha... More

A bald eagle at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado

A bald eagle at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorad...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. They are not actually bald. The name derives from an older meaning of "white headed," from the word "piebald," applied to animals of t... More

This is Cheyenne, a seven-year-old female bald eagle, who appeared as part of a presentation by HawkQuest, a nonprofit environmental-education organization that employs birds of prey such as hawks, eagles, and falcons, at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city

This is Cheyenne, a seven-year-old female bald eagle, who appeared as ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Cheyenne is blind in her right eye as a result of a mishap or human assault; she was rescued in Anchorage, Alaska. It is estimated tha... More

A bald eagle at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They are not actually bald; the name derives from an older meaning of "white headed," from the word "piebald," applied to animals of two colors: a dark, dominant one and a light, or white, one. The bald eagle fits that description

A bald eagle at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorad...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

Yellowstone National Park, Bald eagles

Yellowstone National Park, Bald eagles

Bald eagles near Eagle Bay; Diane Renkin; July 2015; Catalog #20240d; Original #P1070163

Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), George Washington Birthplace National Monument, 2015.

Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), George Washington Birthplace N...

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A close up of a bald eagle's head. Bald eagle haliaeetus leucocephalus adler, animals.

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A close up of a bird of prey. Bald eagle haliaeetus leucocephalus adler.

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A bald eagle soars above the North Platte River at the A Bar A Ranch, a guest ranch near the town of Riverside in Carbon County, Wyoming

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A close up of a bald eagle near a tree. Bald eagles usa raptor.

A close up of a bald eagle near a tree. Bald eagles usa raptor.

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A bald eagle sitting on top of a nest. Bald eagles nest birds., Channel Islands National Park

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A close up of a bald eagle with trees in the background. Bald eagle haliaeetus leucocephalus adler, animals.

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A close up of a bald eagle with a green background. Bald eagle adler

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A bald eagle soars above the North Platte River at the A Bar A Ranch, a guest ranch near the town of Riverside in Carbon County, Wyoming

A bald eagle soars above the North Platte River at the A Bar A Ranch, ...

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A bald eagle with its mouth open against a cloudy sky. Bald eagle haliaeetus leucocephalus adler.

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A bald eagle sitting on top of a nest. Bald eagles nest birds., Channel Islands National Park

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A close up of a bird's feet with claws. Bald eagle prey haliaeetus leucocephalus, animals.

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A close up of a bald eagle on the ground. Bald eagles adler white head.

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A bald eagle sitting on top of a tree branch. Animals adler raptor.

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A large bird flying over a dry grass field. Bald eagle fly in flight, animals.

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A close up of a bird of prey. Bald eagle haliaeetus leucocephalus adler, animals.

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A bald eagle standing on top of a lush green field. Bald eagles adler wildlife park.

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A large white and black bird sitting on top of a tree stump. Adler raptor bird of prey.

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A bald eagle standing next to a tree. Bald eagles adler coat of arms.

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A bald eagle sitting on top of a glove. Adler animal bird.

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A close up of an eagle's head with mountains in the background. Bald eagle haliaeetus leucocephalus adler.

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Bald Eagle 1 - National Parks Gallery

Bald Eagle 1 - National Parks Gallery

Bald eagles are a common sight over the Mississippi River within the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area.

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A bald eagle perched on top of a tree. Bald eagles bird fly.

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. White tailed eagle bald eagle bald eagles.

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A bald eagle standing next to a tree. Bald eagles adler coat of arms.

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A large bird flying over a dry grass field. Bald eagle fly in flight.

A large bird flying over a dry grass field. Bald eagle fly in flight.

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A close up of a bald eagle with a green background. Raptor adler bald eagles.

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A close up of an eagle's head with a blurry background. Bald eagle haliaeetus leucocephalus adler, animals.

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Two baby ostrich sitting in a nest with hay. Bald eagles chicks birds., Channel Islands National Park

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A bald eagle flying over a paved road. Bald eagle fly in flight, animals.

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