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Books with title Bald Eagle:

  • A Bald Eagle's World

    Caroline Arnold, Terry Flaherty Ph.D. , Dan A. Hart

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    In a huge nest, high above the ground, two eggs crack open. Peep! Peep! Out pop two eagle chicks. Within a few short months, they are as big as their parents and ready to fly. Soar through the pages of this book and find out what happens in a bald eagle’s world.
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  • Bald Eagles

    Meryl Magby

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2012)
    The national bird of the United States is a familiar sight on government seals, but in the past its appearances in AmericaÂ’s skies were dwindling. Luckily, today, the bald eagle is being seen in increasing numbers in the wild. These impressive birds of prey have rebounded after suffering from hunting and DDT pollution during the twentieth century. This informative volume provides heaps of captivating information about how these majestic birds fly, hunt, nest, and raise their young.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Kelli L. Hicks

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Introduces young readers to treasured objects and unique landmarks of the United States that represent freedom, liberty, and the American way of life to citizens and non-citizens alike.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Joe Gaspar

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    This powerful bird of prey is the national bird of the United States, making an appearance on both the Great Seal of the United States and the Seal of the President of the United States. Learn more about this key American symbol, such as the meaning of “bald” in the bird’s name. Gorgeous photographs of these majestic birds are sure to draw in readers.
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  • Bald Eagles

    James E. Gerholdt

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and habits of the bird which is our national symbol and which is often used on flags and other official banners
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  • Bald Eagles

    Pamela McDowell

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2012)
    A bald eagles wingspan can be up to 8 feet (2.4 meters) long. They make nests the size of bathtubs high up in trees. These engaging facts and more are waiting to be discovered in Bald Eagles, an Animals in My Backyard book.
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  • Bald Eagles

    Arlene Worsley

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 30, 2006)
    Introduces bald eagles, covering how they fly and hunt, where they live, their life cycle, and what threatens their existence.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Cheryl L. DeFries

    Library Binding (Myreportlinks.Com, May 1, 2003)
    Examines the habitat and physical characteristics of the bald eagle and its threatened status, includes Internet links to Web sites related to bald eagles.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Patricia Ryon Quiri

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Describes the characteristics and habits of the bird chosen as the national emblem of the United States
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  • Bald Eagles

    Emilie U. Lepthien

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, July 1, 1989)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, endangered status, and symbolism associated with the bald eagle.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Pamela Jain Dell

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Discusses characteristics of the bald eagle, the powerful bird living only in North America, and the story of how it became a symbol and included on the Great Seal of the United States.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Anne Hempstead

    Library Binding (Heinemann, April 20, 2006)
    As it soars through the sky, the eagle seems to be the essence of freedom and courage. Since ancient times, the eagle's broad wings, strong talons, and fierce expression have captured people's imaginations. In Greek mythology, the eagle was the only bird that lived among the gods on Mount Olympus. Some Native Americans believed that the bird caused thunder as it flew. Others considered the eagle to be a messenger from the creator of the universe. In 1782 the Founding Fathers chose the bald eagle as the national symbol of the United States. Since then it has been one of the most treasured emblems of American democracy.
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