
Bald Eagle Portrait
by Collin Bogle
10" by 10"
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The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), also known in North America as
the American Eagle, is a bird of prey found in North America, most
recognizable as the national bird of the United States. The species was on
the brink of extinction in the US late in the 20th century, but now has a
stable population and is in the process of being removed from the U.S.
federal government's list of endangered species. This sea-eagle gets both
its common and scientific names from the distinctive appearance of the
adult's head. Bald in the English name is derived from the word piebald,
and refers to the white head and tail feathers and their contrast with the
darker body. The scientific name is derived from Haliaeetus, New Latin for
"sea eagle," (from the Ancient Greek haliaetos) and leucocephalus,
Latinized Ancient Greek for "white head", from leukos ("white") and
kephale ("head"). An immature Bald Eagle has speckled brown plumage, the
distinctive white head and body developing 2-3 years later, before sexual
maturity. This species is distinguishable from the Golden Eagle in that
the latter has feathers which extend down the legs. Also, the immature
Bald Eagle has more light feathers in the upper arm area, especially
around the 'armpit'. Adult females have an average wingspan of about 7
feet (2.1 meters); adult males have a wingspan of 6 ft 6 in (2 meters).
Adult females weigh approximately 12.8 lb (5.8 kg), males weigh 9 lb (4.1
kg). The smallest specimens are those from Florida, where an adult male
may barely exceed 5 lb (2.3 kg) and a wingspan of 6 feet (1.8 meters). The
largest are the Alaskan birds, where large females may exceed 15.5 lb (7
kg) and have a wingspan of approximately 8 feet (2.4 meters).
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