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Range
Breeds in Alaska,
Canadian provinces, along both coasts of the United
States, in Great Lakes States, in Rocky Mountain states,
and occasionally in other states. In Virginia, breeds
in Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge and nearby.
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Size
| Length |
34-43 inches |
| Wingspan |
72-90 inches |
| Weight |
4.5-14 pounds |
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Habitat
Bodies of water with large trees nearby for
nesting. Needs freedom from human disturbance to successfully
nest.
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Diet
Primarily fish; also ducks, gulls, and mammals
such as rabbits and hares; carrion. Often pirates food
from other predators, such as ospreys. Also scavenges
regularly.
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Characteristics
Have a long period of development. Dark at
first fledge, and do not get the full white head of
feathers until their fourth year. Mature at about five
years of age. Many adults do not breed, probably due
to competition for nesting areas and food. The northern
population of Bald Eagles is migratory. Do aerial displays
during courtship or territorial competition, including
talon locking and spinning toward earth, pursuit flights,
and aerial "dances."
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