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Flying Bald Eagle, Homer, Alaska Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle Headshot, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alaska Bald Eagle Attacking A Fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landing Adult Bald Eagle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle Pair Near Valdez, Alaska Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle, Alaska, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle, Alaska, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
A bald eagle in Alaska
Closeup portrait of a bald eagle, Alaska Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle, Alaska, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bald Eagle, Alaska, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle, Alaska, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle, Alaska, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bald Eagle, Alaska, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bald eagle is named for the conspicuous white head of the adult bird. It was named by American colonists at a time when bald or ‘balled’ meant white, not hairless. It takes about five years for the distinctive white plumage of both head and tail to gradually develop. Immature bald eagles are a mottled brown and white, and the young birds have a black beak as opposed to the adult’s yellow beak. As with many raptors, females are larger than males. The bald eagle is Alaska’s largest resident bird of prey with a wing span of up to 7.5 feet 2.3 m and weight between 8 to 14 pounds 3.6 – 6.4 kg. Found only in North America, bald eagles are more abundant in Alaska than anywhere else in the United States. The Alaska population is estimated at 30,000 birds. These magnificent birds, recognized for their biological importance as scavengers and predators in the natural world, are much admired for their beauty. A national emblem of the United States since 1782, they have been a spiritual symbol for Alaska Natives far longer than that.


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