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n. (plural of bald eagle English)
Usage examples of "bald eagles".
But the really permanent features, like the Bald Eagles to the north and Nittany Mountain to the south, were exactly as they should be.
The plight of the Everglades has transcended images of panthers and bald eagles.
Twelve bald eagles flying in V-formation flew over him at a height of twenty feet.
Pelicans and cormorants and ospreys stooped and struck, and golden or bald eagles hijacked their catch in a swarm of wings and a chorus of raucous cries.
The sky over the Bald Eagles had turned black in the last half hour, and it was no longer just his weary imagination that he saw lightning flashes.
It was an unforgettable day for we saw seventeen Bald Eagles-an almost unbelievable number in this age when the Bald Eagle has become yet another van- ishing species.
More bald eagles are seen on this part of the Missouri than we have previously met with.
Name another park where, on a spring morning, it's possible to encounter bald eagles, manatees, a jewfish the size of a wine cask, an indigo snake as rare as sapphire, and even a wild pink flamingo.
Her remarkable picture of a pair of bald eagles nesting in the boughs of a cypress made the cover of Audubon magazine.
The bald eagles are more abundant here than I ever observed them in any part of the country.
Francis was trying to befriend two hostile and terrifyingly huge birds, apparently bald eagles.
But bald eagles fly as high as they possibly can, up into the thinnest air, making the elegant flight patterns of intended mating all the way up, then cleave to each other and fall, fall, fall, mating as they fall fluttering, plummeting down toward the great rock mountains.