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Chick classifieds will usually list available chicks along with pictures submitted by aviaries. Bald eagles prefer to live near lakes, rivers, marshes, and seacoasts. Fish eaters, Bald Eagles can catch fish 6-12 inches under the surface. There are several methods these birds use to catch prey, for example, rushing down from a perch and wading from shore into the water and grabbing fish with the powerful bill or talons. These birds have to migrate in winter when water sources freeze over. Bald Eagles have a huge wingspan, and their soaring is spectacular. They fly on flat, stiff wings that are held horizontally and make only slight movements with the tips of the wings. Chick classifieds will usually list available chicks along with pictures submitted by aviaries. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Adult American Bald Eagles are easily identified by their white head and tail. They have brown to black body feathers. The body length is 31 to 37 inches. The wingspan of a mature bird is up to eight feet across. The appearance of the Bald Eagle gives an impression of power and dignity. The characteristic features of the Bald Eagle are a white head, neck, and tail, powerful yellow bill, and strong talons. The word “bald” in the name of the bird is a derivation of balde, an Old English word meaning "white." Chick classifieds will usually list available chicks along with pictures submitted by aviaries.



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