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Bald Eagle close-up of head.
Bald Eagle looking out into distance
Majestic American Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, soars above the Rocky Mountains, an iconic symbol of American freedom.
A captive Bald Eagle at an educational wildlife park keeps an eye on visitors.
bald eagle bowing on a green perch
Bald Eagle Bird, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Accipitridae, bird of prey animal.
Close-up of bald eagle, Otavalo, Ecuador, South America.
Bald eagles are large birds of prey with large heads, large bills and large feet. They have white heads and dark brown bodies and weigh between  6 and 14 pounds. Their average wingspan is between 5-7 feet and their average lifespan is between 20-30 years. They can be found near rivers, lakes, reservoirs, marshes , coasts and wildlife refuges. they feed on fish, mammals and waterfowl.
a profile, close-up of a bald eagle's head
An eagle perches in the tree, knowing full well it is the symbol of the American dream.
The majestic Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is the national symbol of the United States. It is mostly found in the lowland areas near bodies of water. It feeds mostly on fish including spawned out salmon in rivers as well as water birds, geese, carrion and other prey. This eagle was photographed at the Northwest Trek Wildlife Preserve near Eatonville, Washington State, USA.
a bald eagle showing its tail feathers standing on a perch
close up portrait of bald eagle in the zoo. Horizontal image
American Bald Eagle with blurred background.
Eagle eating
Bald eagles are large birds of prey with large heads, large bills and large feet. They have white heads and dark brown bodies and weigh between  6 and 14 pounds. Their average wingspan is between 5-7 feet and their average lifespan is between 20-30 years. They can be found near rivers, lakes, reservoirs, marshes , coasts and wildlife refuges. they feed on fish, mammals and waterfowl.
a bald eagle looking
American Bold Eagle
bald eagle
The majestic Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is the national symbol of the United States.  It is mostly found in the lowland areas near bodies of water.  It feeds mostly on fish including spawned out salmon in rivers as well as water birds, geese, carrion and other prey.  Bald eagles are frequent wintertime visitors to Northern Arizona.  This eagle was photographed while perched in a dead tree on Campbell Mesa near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
An eagle photographed from behind a chain-link fence at zoo
side view of eagle portrait with mouth open.
Bald eagles are large birds of prey with large heads, large bills and large feet. They have white heads and dark brown bodies and weigh between  6 and 14 pounds. Their average wingspan is between 5-7 feet and their average lifespan is between 20-30 years. They can be found near rivers, lakes, reservoirs, marshes , coasts and wildlife refuges. they feed on fish, mammals and waterfowl.
A sub-adult Bald Eagle sitting on a stump.
Bald Eagles have white heads and tails with dark brown bodies and wings. Their legs and bills are bright yellow. Young birds have dark heads and tails; their brown wings and bodies are mottled white.
Close up view of a Bald Eagle on Vancouver Island.
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