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 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.
Nest They build their large stick nests in the top branches of tall trees up to 120 feet from the ground.
Eggs Female eagles lay one to three eggs. Eagles hatch six weeks later. They leave the nest when they are 12 weeks old.
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