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Bald Eagle (Immature)

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Description:

Size & Shape The Bald Eagle dwarfs most other raptors, including the Turkey Vulture and Red-tailed Hawk. It has a heavy body, large head, and long, hooked bill. In flight, a Bald Eagle holds its broad wings flat like a board. Color Pattern Adult Bald Eagles have white heads and tails with dark brown bodies and wings. Their legs and bills are bright yellow. Immature birds have mostly dark heads and tails; their brown wings and bodies are mottled with white in varying amounts. Young birds attain adult plumage in about five years.

Habitat:

Look for Bald Eagles near lakes, reservoirs, rivers, marshes, and coasts. For a chance to see large Bald Eagle congregations, check out wildlife refuges or large bodies of water in winter over much of the continent, or fish processing plants and dumpsters year-round in coastal Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.

1 Species ID Suggestions

notnoahbell
notnoahbell 11 years ago
Bald eagle (juvenile)
Haliaeetus leucocephalus


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2 Comments

ChristyHolland
ChristyHolland 11 years ago

Great shot! Love these guys!!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

nice capture,

EricStefanich
Spotted by
EricStefanich

Iowa, USA

Spotted on Jan 21, 2013
Submitted on Jan 23, 2013

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