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Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle, adult, Cape Coral, FL
About the photographs
Bald Eagle, adult in flight, Yellowstone NP, WY
Bald Eagle, juvenile
Bald Eagle, immatures, Cape Coral, FL
Bald Eagle, first-year in flight, Cape Coral, FL
MenuThe national emblem of the United States, the Bald Eagle was threatened with extinction in the lower 48 states because of DDT (a type of pesticide) poisoning. Protection under the Endangered Species Act, together with reintroduction programs, brought populations up, and the species was reclassified as Threatened in 1995. By 1999, some were suggesting removing the eagle from the Endangered Species List. Description
Sex DifferencesSexes alike in plumage, female larger. SoundCall high-pitched whistling or piping. »listen to songs of this speciesConservation StatusPreservation efforts brought populations in the lower 48 states back from near exinction in the mid-20th century. Although the Bald Eagle was proposed for removal from the Endangered species List in 1999, populations in the lower 48 states remain relatively low. Humans are the most important source of mortality. Other NamesPygargue à tête blanche (French) Cool Facts
Sources used to construct this page:Buehler, D. A. 2000. Bald Eagle (Halieaeetus leucocephalus). In The Birds of North America, No. 564 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. |
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