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 | | A northern American bald eagle lunges down toward the water to grasp a fish with its talons, A close view of thousands of dead capelin (Mallotus villosus) lying on theshore, A northern American bald eagle stands before its flailing salmon prey, A northern American bald eagle, A scenic view of a sunset/sunrise |  | | Several northern American bald eagles sit high on a trees sparse perches, A northern American bald eagle sits atop a construction vehicles highest point, A group of northern American bald eagles sit on a trees sparse perches, Asolitary northern American bald eagle stands perched on a partial tree trunk and watches for fish |  | | An eagle feeds its two month-old eaglets, A northern American bald eagle and a red fox square off over food, A silhouetted eagle sits on a frost-covered tree branch, With wings spread, two eagles compete over a half-eaten salmon, Water sprays from a dive-bombing eagle fighting for food |
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| | The Bald Eagle, Symbol of our Nation |
 | | The American Bald Eagle gained immediate, unofficial recognition as our National bird when the Great Seal of the United States was adopted on June 20, 1782. |  | | Almost 150 years later the American Bald Eagle was protected under the National Emblem Act of 1940. |  | | The white crown that makes the bald eagle so quickly recognizable, along with its white tail feathers, do not appear until the eagles reach 4 or 5 years of age. |
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http://www.homeofheroes.com/hallofheroes/1st_floor/flag/1bfc_eagle.html
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| | The Bald Eagle - An American Emblem |
 | | The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent. |  | | Yet it was not until 1787 that the American bald eagle was officially adopted as the emblem of the United States. |  | | It was Benjamin Franklin's observations of a bald eagle either ignoring or retreating from such mobbing that probably led to his claim of the bald eagle's lack of courage. |
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http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/eagle/eagle9.html
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| | Congress Approves Bald Eagle Commemorative Coin Act |
 | | The "American Bald Eagle Recovery and National Emblem Commemorative Coin Act" (H.R. 4116 and S.2889) was unanimously passed by the House and Senate by the end of the 108th Congress on Wednesday evening. |  | | Once the proposed U.S. Mint coin set has sold out, the annual interest generated from surcharge revenues placed in the American Eagle Fund would be disbursed (in the form of competitive grants) to support on-going state, federal and private eagle care, monitoring and protection programs within the five U.S.F.W.S. Bald Eagle Recovery Regions. |  | | The “Bald Eagle Commemorative Coin Act” recognizes and celebrates the recovery and success story of the American eagle, but also its great importance as a distinctive and unifying National Symbol. |
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http://www.eagles.org/commem_coin_act.htm
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| | Bald Eagle Map |
 | | In-depth American bald eagle information, viewing directory, stories, poems, photos, free greeting cards and screen savers. |  | | Bald Eagle Baldwin Baldwin Township Balls Mills Bally Bamford... |  | | Bald Eagle Location Map for the Middle Mississippi River Valley Area. |
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| | M040093.htm |
 | | 1761 * Nickol, B.B., Kocan, A. Andracantha megri: References - 2 (DRAFT) - References Species eagle, bald Species Id M040093 Date 26 AUG 96 (Acanthocephala: polymorphidae) from American bald eagles, Haliaeetus leucocephalus. |  | | 1780 * Tuggle, B.N., Schmeling, S.K. Parasites of the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) of North America. |  | | 644 * Snow, C. Southern bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus) and northern bald eagle (Haliaeetus References - 1 (DRAFT) - References Species eagle, bald Species Id M040093 Date 26 AUG 96 leucocephalus alascanus). |
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http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/macsis/lists/M040093.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The American Eagle |
 | | In the American Eagle Pezzenti brilliantly captures the very essence and spirit of an American treasure - the powerful and majestic bald eagle - photographed by many but rarely to such perfection. |  | | The introduction recounts the story of the bald eagle's population recovery and the author's years of hard work and adventure attempting to document the many faces, moods, and trials of the birds. |  | | In recent years, however, its numbers have increased, and the bald eagle can now be seen in nearly every state and is expected to be "delisted" in 2000. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0670884480?v=glance
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| | Eagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The United States has adopted the North American Bald Eagle as its national emblem. |  | | Eagles are large birds of prey, which are found mainly in the Old World, with only two species (Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle) in North America, a few in South America and two, (White-bellied Sea Eagle and Wedge-tailed Eagle), in Australia. |  | | Although the Golden Eagle is found in North America, U.S. references to an unspecified "eagle" are often to the Bald Eagle; this point was not realized by a USA coin die engraver, who, told to depict "an eagle", depicted a Golden Eagle; this error is the cause of the expression "illegal eagle". |
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| | 1996 Eagle Talon Tsi Awd |
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| | Eagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The United States has adopted the North American Bald Eagle as its national emblem. |  | | Eagles are large birds of prey, which are found mainly in the Old World, with only two species (Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle) in North America, a few in South America and two (White-bellied Sea Eagle and Wedge-tailed Eagle) in Australia. |  | | Although the Golden Eagle is found in North America, U.S. references to an unspecified "eagle" are often to the Bald Eagle; this point was not realized by a USA coin die engraver, who, told to depict "an eagle", depicted a Golden Eagle; this error is the cause of the expression "illegal eagle". |
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| | M040093.htm |
 | | 1761 * Nickol, B.B., Kocan, A. Andracantha megri: References - 2 (DRAFT) - References Species eagle, bald Species Id M040093 Date 26 AUG 96 (Acanthocephala: polymorphidae) from American bald eagles, Haliaeetus leucocephalus. |  | | 1780 * Tuggle, B.N., Schmeling, S.K. Parasites of the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) of North America. |  | | 644 * Snow, C. Southern bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus) and northern bald eagle (Haliaeetus References - 1 (DRAFT) - References Species eagle, bald Species Id M040093 Date 26 AUG 96 leucocephalus alascanus). |
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| | eagle on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The American bald (in the sense of white, as in piebald), or white-headed, eagle (Haliaetus leucocephalus) is found in all parts of North America near water and feeds chiefly on dead fish (sometimes robbing the osprey 's catch) and rodents. |  | | Sheep carcass availability and use by Bald Eagles. |  | | The bald eagle was removed from endangered status in 1995 and is now classified as threatened. |
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| | Painet: stock photography and digital pictures |
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| | Eagle - definition of Eagle in Encyclopedia |
 | | The United States has adopted the North American Bald Eagle as its national emblem. |  | | Eagles are large birds of prey, which are found mainly in the Old World, with only two species (Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle) in North America and a few in South America. |  | | Although the Golden Eagle is found in North America, U.S. references to an unspecified "eagle" are often to the Bald Eagle. |
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| | Aspen Country - Patriotic Sculptures, Patriotic Decorations, Statues, Stars Stripes Decor, Eagle Flag Figurines |
 | | Clutching the sacred symbol of freedom in its talons, this stately American bald eagle is the epitome of liberty and patriotism. |  | | The bald eagle and the stars and stripes of Old Glory are our celebrated symbols of freedom and liberty. |  | | All the power, pride, and freedom of the USA is captured in this patriotic double bald eagle and United States flag sculpture. |
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| | Aspen Country - Wildlife Decor, Sculptures, North American Elk, Deer, Bear, Wolf, Eagle, Horse, Statues, Figurines, Cabin Decorations |
 | | Cabin Decor: Patriotic Bald Eagle Sculptures with American Flags |  | | American Bald Eagle Sculptures, Eagle Decor, Owl Statues |  | | A bald eagle with open wings is featured along with two USA flags. |
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| | American Bald Eagle Recovery and National Emblem Commemorative Coin Act |
 | | This Act may be cited as the `American Bald Eagle Recovery and National Emblem Commemorative Coin Act'. |  | | (c) AUDITS- The American Eagle Foundation of Tennessee in the United States and the American Eagle Fund shall be subject to the audit requirements of section 5134(f)(2) of title 31, United States Code, with regard to the amounts received by the Foundation or the Fund under subsection (b). |  | | (1) The bald eagle was designated as the national emblem of the United States on June 20, 1782, by our country's Founding Fathers at the Second Continental Congress. |
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| | eagle harbor document storage |
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| | Fish Eagle - educational resources |
 | | : SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The bald eagle is a large, brown North American fish eagle that ranges from 27 to 35 inches in length, weighs from 7 to 14 pounds... |  | | America's eagles are the Bald Eagle, which is a fish eagle, and the Golden Eagle, which is a booted eagle. |  | | Dual infection of an African fish eagle with acid-fast bacilli and an Aspergillus sp. |
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| | Proposed Commemorative Coin-Set Legislation for Bald Eagle |
 | | At the request of the not-for profit American Eagle Foundation (AEF) of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Congressman William L. Jenkins recently introduced special commemorative coin legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to celebrate the recovery of the Bald Eagle to America's lands, waterways and skies and raise needed funding for their future monitoring and protection. |  | | Once the proposed U.S. Mint coin set has sold out, the annual interest generated from surcharge revenues placed in the American Eagle Fund would be disbursed (in the form of grants) to support on-going state, federal and private eagle care, monitoring and protection programs within the five U.S.F.W.S. Bald Eagle Recovery Regions. |  | | A surcharge from the sale of each coin sold would be earmarked to create an American Eagle Fund endowment managed by the AEF. |
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| | Bald Eagle |
 | | All contributions are used specifically for bald eagle management and educational activities such as aerial surveys, rescue and rehabilitation of sick or orphaned young, educational materials for schools and work with private landowners to protect nest trees. |  | | The adult eagle's most distinctive characteristic, its white head, is described by both its common name, "bald," and scientific name, "leucocephalus," which means "white head." An adult bald eagle's white head and tail contrast strikingly with its dark-brown body. |  | | Bald eagles are protected by both state and federal laws. |
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| | Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve |
 | | The Bald Eagle is found only on the North American continent. |  | | The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is managed by the State of Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation with the assistance of the 13-member Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Advisory Council. |  | | Bald eagles are attracted to the area by the availability of spawned-out salmon and open waters in late fall and winter. |
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http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/units/eagleprv.htm
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| | The Bald Eagle - An American Emblem |
 | | The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent. |  | | The golden is feathered down the entire leg, while the bald eagle has no feathers on lower part of the leg until at least two or three years of age, when bald eagles also start developing the white head and tail. |  | | It was Benjamin Franklin's observations of a bald eagle either ignoring or retreating from such mobbing that probably led to his claim of the bald eagle's lack of courage. |
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| | Space Coast Birding - Florida |
 | | Elsewhere on the floodplain, American bittern, fulvous whistling-duck, long-billed dowitcher, stilt sandpiper, gull-billed tern, bald eagle, northern harrier, sharp-shinned hawk, crested caracara, king and Virginia rails, American pipit, Wilson's snipe and peregrine falcon may be found. |  | | American bittern, purple gallinule, hairy woodpecker, limpkin, sandhill crane, roseate spoonbill, black-crowned night heron, black-necked stilt, bald eagle, peregrine falcon, bobolink and gull-billed tern are just a few of well over 100 bird species sighted here. |  | | Bald eagles, hawks, vultures, anhingas, ospreys and crested caracaras are commonly seen. |
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http://spacecoastbirding.com
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| | American Eagle Heroes |
 | | The majestic Bald Eagle has certainly made a dramatic recovery to our nation's lands and skies, but it is imperative that all Americans remain vigilant and keep a watchful eye over its progress. |  | | The "American Eagle Foundation" is a nonprofit citizens' effort dedicated to conducting programs that will help ensure a secure and healthy future for this precious national treasure. |  | | For over 200 years, the Bald Eagle has served as the proud symbol of the United States and has stood for independence and the timeless ideals of excellence and integrity. |
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| | Fish Eagle - educational resources |
 | | : SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The bald eagle is a large, brown North American fish eagle that ranges from 27 to 35 inches in length, weighs from 7 to 14 pounds... |  | | America's eagles are the Bald Eagle, which is a fish eagle, and the Golden Eagle, which is a booted eagle. |  | | Dual infection of an African fish eagle with acid-fast bacilli and... |
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http://animals.mongabay.com/featured/Fish_Eagle.html
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| | Bald Eagle |
 | | The bald eagle is found near large bodies of water throughout North America, from central Alaska and northern Canada to northern Mexico, Baja California, the Gulf Coast and southern Florida. |  | | Adult bald eagles reach a size of approximately three feet from head to tail, weigh between 10 and 12 pounds and have a wingspread of up to seven feet. |  | | The bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, is a large raptor that requires large trees for nesting, roosting and perching. |
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