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  2. The bald eagle's soaring comeback: From near extinction to ...

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    The bald eagle, a symbol of the nation for over 200 years, returned from near extinction to become America's bird − officially − this week. ... AP PHOTOS: Warm clothing, hot pot and even ice ...

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  4. Bald eagle - Wikipedia

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    The bald eagle is placed in the genus Haliaeetus (), and gets both its common and specific scientific names from the distinctive appearance of the adult's head. Bald in the English name is from an older usage meaning "having white on the face or head" rather than "hairless", referring to the white head feathers contrasting with the darker body. [4]

  5. This Bald Eagle Nest Cam in California's Big Bear ... - AOL

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    Bald eagles Jackie and Shadow and their nest cam in California's Big Bear Valley have been making national news lately. ... and latest developments. Or, for shorter videos, photos, and fun posts ...

  6. Bald eagles soar through snowstorm in Colorado

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    LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Photos and videos shot in northern Colorado Thursday capture striking images of bald eagles flying through gently falling snow. A snowstorm swept through Colorado this week ...

  7. Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family of the Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus Aquila. Most of the 68 species of eagles are from Eurasia and Africa. [1]