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Kaleena Kessling Core 2, 3, 4, 5 Haliaeetus leucocephalus Bald Eagle

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Bald Eagle . Kaleena Kessling Core 2, 3, 4, 5. Haliaeetus leucocephalus. Species Statistics. Bird Weight: Both male and female: 10-14 pounds Height Male : 30 to 34 inches Female: 35 to 37 inches Wing Span Male : 72 to 85 inches Female: 79 to 90 inches. Life Span . Life Cycle: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Kaleena Kessling Core 2, 3, 4, 5

Kaleena KesslingCore 2, 3, 4, 5

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

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Species Statistics• Bird

• Weight:– Both male and female: 10-14 pounds

• Height – Male: 30 to 34 inches– Female: 35 to 37 inches

• Wing Span – Male: 72 to 85 inches– Female: 79 to 90 inches

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Life Span • Captivity: 30-50 years• Wild: 15-20 years

Life Cycle:- Juveniles are brown and white with black

beaks (Takes 5 years to mature into adult coloring)

- Sexual maturity @ 4/5 years

- Mate for life

- Lay 2/3 eggs

- Male and female incubate eggs for 35 days.

- Some migrate when Northern lakes and rivers freeze.

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Vital StatisticsCarnivore

Fish

Carrion

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Vital Statistics cont.

Bald Eagle dies in the wild from:

After the death- bald eagle is eaten by

decomposers (Bacteria) and larger scavengers

Hunting

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Differences in Sexes

MaleSmaller than

females

FemaleLarger than

males

Wider/broader beak

During incubation period male brings

sprigs of conifer branches into the

nest

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Habitat and Ecosystem Live in nests in large

trees near rivers/coasts

Ecosystem: Forests and mountain areas in North America

As of 2011- about

70,000

eagles remain

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Helpful AdaptationsKeen Eyesight:

4x better than 20/20

Sharp hooked beak

Long broad wings

Razor sharp talons

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Unusual Features

Eagles do not have vocal cords. But still make high-pitched, shrill squeaking and

screeching sounds via the air that

passes the bones in their neck.

Can see an animal as small

as a mouse from a mile away

When newly hatched eaglets

eyes are open and they are

covered in light grey down

feathers.

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World Map

Found in North America (Most of the U.S., Alaska,

and parts of Mexico)

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Range Map

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Reasons for Endangerment

Hunting

Power lines

DDT Poisoning

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What is being done? 1. Breeding and nesting programs

3. Beak Repair programs

2. It is extremely illegal to hunt the Bald Eagle (Big fine$ and prison time)

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What can YOU do?

• Adopt an Eagle in your name• Begin a recycling program in my town• Write a letter to President Obama and Alaska Legislatures about passing a law about mandatory clean up of used fishing line.