Bald eagles singing is a photograph by Flees Photos which was uploaded on May 29th, 2017.
Bald eagles singing
This is an image of a mated pair of bald eagles perched on fence post singing. If you have never heard a mated pair of eagles singing to one another... more
by Flees Photos
Title
Bald eagles singing
Artist
Flees Photos
Medium
Photograph - Photograph Giclee And Home Decor
Description
This is an image of a mated pair of bald eagles perched on fence post singing. If you have never heard a mated pair of eagles singing to one another the event is just beautiful and spectacular.
facts about bald eagles:
Appearance: Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) are large birds of prey known for their striking appearance. They have a wingspan of about 6 to 7.5 feet (1.8 to 2.3 meters) and a length of 28 to 40 inches (71 to 102 centimeters). Adult bald eagles have a white head and tail, contrasting with their dark brown body. Juveniles have mostly brown plumage with mottled white patches.
Distribution: Bald eagles are found primarily in North America. They are native to the continent and can be found throughout the United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico. They are often associated with areas near large bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and coastal areas.
Habitat: Bald eagles inhabit a variety of habitats, including coastal areas, marshes, forests, and lakeshores. They prefer areas with abundant food sources, suitable nesting sites, and nearby water bodies that provide opportunities for fishing.
Feeding Habits: Bald eagles are opportunistic predators with a diet primarily consisting of fish. They are excellent hunters and have keen eyesight, allowing them to spot fish from great distances while soaring above the water. They also feed on small mammals, birds, and carrion when fish are scarce.
Nesting and Breeding: Bald eagles are monogamous and typically mate for life. They build large nests called "aeries" in tall trees near water. These nests can be massive structures made of sticks and can be used for multiple breeding seasons. Bald eagles are known for their elaborate courtship displays, which involve aerial acrobatics and calls.
Conservation Success: The bald eagle is an iconic species and a conservation success story. In the past, the population of bald eagles declined significantly due to habitat loss, hunting, and the use of pesticides like DDT. However, conservation efforts, including the banning of DDT and habitat protection, have led to a remarkable recovery. As a result, the bald eagle was removed from the endangered species list in the United States in 2007, although it remains protected under other conservation laws.
Symbolism: The bald eagle is a symbol of strength, freedom, and national pride in the United States. It is the national bird and emblem of the country, appearing on the Great Seal of the United States and various official emblems, flags, and currency.
Longevity: Bald eagles have a relatively long lifespan, with some individuals living up to 30 years or more in the wild. However, they face threats such as habitat degradation, pollution, and collisions with power lines, which can impact their survival and longevity.
Bald eagles are magnificent birds with a significant cultural and ecological importance. Their recovery and conservation efforts serve as a testament to the effectiveness of conservation measures in protecting and preserving species.
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May 29th, 2017
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Comments (16)
Laura Putman
Eagles are such amazing birds, this image is beautiful. This is a characteristic I didn't know about eagles. It must be thrilling to be able to photograph these birds.