American Bald Eagle on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. photo
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American Bald Eagle in Nest on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota photo
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Immature American Bald Eagle Near a Nest on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Reufge South Dakota photo
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American Bald Eagle on Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota. photo
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American Bald Eagle on Nest on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota photo
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Immature Bald Eagle on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota photo
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Immature American Bald Eagle on Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota. photo
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American Bald Eagle on Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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American Bald Eagles on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. photo
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Bald Eagle vocalizing photo
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American Bald Eagle on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. photo
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A Patriotic Pair Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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Bald Eagle American Bald Eagle on Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota. photo
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American Bald Eagle on Bucholz WPA Nest Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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American Bald Eagle in Nest on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota photo
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American Bald Eagle on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. photo
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American Bald Eagle on Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. photo
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Several Eagles Enjoying the Same Tree Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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American Bald Eagle on Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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American Bald Eagle on Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge South Dakota. photo
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spider web seen from afar photo
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The lands of the refuge were established to protect and provide habitat for migratory birds that cross State lines and international borders and are by law a Federal trust responsibility. The refuge i photo
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One of two bald eagles were found dead in a field about 50 yards apart near Martinez Rd. in Thibodaux, LA. Poisoning is suspected. A GPS unit was placed near it as a size reference. Public Domain Pho photo
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A mature Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) perched on a branch. Photo taken with an Olympus E-5 in Livingston County, KY, USA.Cropping and post-processing performed with Adobe Lightroom. photo
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Credit: Lily Dancy-Jones/USFWS www.fws.gov/asheville photo
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Eaglets grow very quickly! Within six weeks of birth, they are almost the same size as their parents. Photo Credit: Rich Keen / DPRA photo
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Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS photo
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Immature bald eagle at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Credit: Bill Buchanan/USFWS photo
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Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS photo
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Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS photo
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Bald Eagles at Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge photo
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Two eagles sit in a cottonwood tree along Flat Creek on the National Elk Refuge. Credit: Lori Iverson / USFWS photo
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A bald eagle prepares to pick off a common murre from Colony Rock in Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, OR. Photo: Roy W. Lowe/USFWS photo
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Credit: USFWS photo
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Credit: USFWS photo
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Credit: USFWS photo
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This is one in a series of remarkable photos documenting the daily lives of two of KSC's most famous residents: The Southern Bald Eagles which inhabit an enormous nest on the Kennedy Parkway North. Ea photo
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A bald eagle perched at Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by USFWS. photo
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Bald eagles begin nesting on Seedskadee NWR when winter still grips the landscape. This pair has been repairing its nest since early February and the famale started incubating its first egg about Feb photo
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A bald eagle perches in its nest in a tree at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida near the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR). The bird is one of more than 330 native and migratory bir photo
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