Habitat of Bald eagle:
The bald eagle lives mostly near the rivers and huge lakes, as it seizes most of its food in the water of rivers or lakes.
Diet of Bald eagle:
Bald eagle is carnivore (meat-eaters) and chase during the day time (it is diurnal). They consume frequently fish. They also chase and scavenge undersized mammals, snakes, and other birds that little in size.
Anatomy of Bald eagle:
Bald eagle has a long, downhill-curving yellow
bill, and big, intense eyes. This strong flier has white plumes on its head, tail, and arm tips; its body has brown feathers.
The foot has blade-like talons. Bald eagle has about 7,000 feathers. Mature eagles have a 7 feet wing span. The females are 30 percent larger than the males.
Nest and Eggs:
Bald eagle builds a vast nest from twigs and leaves of tree. The nest, entitled an aerie, can be up to 8 feet athwart and may weigh one ton! Nests are situated high from the earth, either in large trees otherwise on cliffs. Bald eagles may use the similar enormous nest over and over again for years.
A clutch of 1 - 3 eggs is laid by the females. The incubation time is from 1 to 1 -1/2 months. Both males and females keep warm the eggs. They both give food to the hatchlings awaiting they be trained to fly.