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Bald Eagles

Bald Eagles. By Zoe, Danny, Monia , Noah. Introduction. Body Eats Mating Nest Eggs. Body. The bald eagle has a curved beak and strong talons. Its wing span is up to 6ft . to 8ft . Eats. Bald eagles eat mainly fish but also rabbits, squirrels, birds snakes and ducks . Mating.

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Bald Eagles

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  1. Bald Eagles By Zoe, Danny, Monia, Noah

  2. Introduction Body Eats Mating Nest Eggs

  3. Body The bald eaglehas a curved beak and strong talons. Its wing span is up to 6ft. to 8ft.

  4. Eats Bald eagles eat mainly fish but also rabbits,squirrels,birdssnakes and ducks.

  5. Mating A mating pair will fly to a great height and then lock talons and then tumble downward. Then they let go of each other just before the ground.

  6. Nest • They build their large stick nests in the top branches of tall trees up to 120 feet from the ground.

  7. Eggs • Female eagles lay one to three eggs. Eagles hatch six weeks later. They leave the nest when they are 12 weeks old.

  8. The End WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED IT!

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