Monday, May 11, 2009

Bald Eagle In A Deciduous Forest


The Bald Eagle is commonly known as the symbol of America. However, it's common in a deciduous forest. It is actually a raptor covered in huge feathers. It also reaches maturity between 4 to 6 years in age. Its wing span is up to 8 feet! The nests they live in are commonly built by the female. It is either with no bald eagles or a ton of bald eagles.
They breed between the months of april and august. They usually have 2 eggs at one time. It is also an amazing predator that eats a variety of different animals.
Do you think that this is good or bad? Why?

http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/deciduous_animal_page.htm

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