Bird Wall / Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

The majestic Bald Eagle, recognized for its size and prowess, is found primarily in North America. Females are larger than males, and they have a remarkable wingspan that can approach eight feet. Bald Eagles are known for their monogamous mating habits, with some forming triads where two females share one male. Regardless of their relationships, all parents take care of their offspring. Contrary to their name, Bald Eagles are not bald but have a distinctive white patch of feathers on their heads. Fun fact: Bald Eagles are monogamous birds, and their nests are massive structures.

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