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  2. Bald eagle found unable to fly in cemetery. Rescuers race to ...

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    A bald eagle that was found poisoned and too weak to fly is in critical condition in a Massachusetts animal hospital. The female bird was discovered on the ground in distress at a cemetery in ...

  3. Bald eagle - Wikipedia

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    The bald eagle is placed in the genus Haliaeetus (), and gets both its common and specific scientific names from the distinctive appearance of the adult's head. Bald in the English name is from an older usage meaning "having white on the face or head" rather than "hairless", referring to the white head feathers contrasting with the darker body. [4]

  4. The bold, powerful cry commonly associated with the bald eagle in popular culture is actually that of a red-tailed hawk. Bald eagle vocalizations are much softer and chirpier, and bear far more resemblance to the calls of gulls. [61] [62] Ostriches do not stick their heads in the sand to hide from enemies or to sleep. [63]

  5. Bald Eagle Feared Injured Turns Out to Be Healthy, Just 'Too ...

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    Wildlife officials worried that a bald eagle found on the ground near Wilson's Creek National Battlefield in Missouri was injured, but they later discovered the bird was just walking off a hefty meal.

  6. The bald eagle's soaring comeback: From near extinction to ...

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    The bald eagle, a symbol of the nation for over 200 years, returned from near extinction to become America's bird − officially − this week. The bald eagle, a symbol of the nation for over 200 ...

  7. Out of danger species - Wikipedia

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    Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a large, carnivorous bird of prey that can often be found near bodies of water. [26] The population saw a decrease in the mid-20th century as they lost habitat due to urbanization, hunting, and the widespread use of DDT. People at that time believed that the ...

  8. A bald eagle was shot in the beak. A care team in Missouri is ...

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    The bald eagle was put on the endangered species list in 1978. Federal protections and regulation of pesticides containing DDT prompted a comeback. In 1995 the bald eagle's status was changed from ...

  9. Bald Eagle Feared Injured Deemed Simply 'Too Fat To Fly' - AOL

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    The eagle was “engorged” with raccoon, the park said, adding that the bird was, “in other words, too fat to fly.” The post included an X-ray image that shows a raccoon’s paw inside the ...