Alaska, Part 2 - Bald Eagle

It is time to talk about the Bald Eagle the national bird of
the United States of America.

In 1782 the Second Continental Congress officially declared the
Bald Eagle (not the wild turkey) as the National Emblem of the
United States. This species is unique to North America.

I was watching a video the other day and saw Bald Eagles flying
with such grace, power, and splendor. In my opinion, the Bald Eagle
is an absolutely remarkable bird. They mate for life. They symbolize
freedom, strength, spirit, courage and more, etc.

When you travel to Alaska you will probably see more there than
in other place in the United States. They tend to dwell near coastlands.
Their diet primarily consists of fish; however, they do feed on other
things. It is against the law for a person to harm the Bald Eagle and
could result in that person paying the price of being imprisoned.

Currently, the Bald Eagle is our country's most recognized symbol
and the dominant figure on the Official Seal of the United States.


 

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