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Books with title The Bald Eagle

  • The Eagle

    Cynthia Rylant, Preston McDaniels

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, July 1, 2004)
    Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant brings the peaceful sounds, sights, and characters of the coast vividly to life in the third book of the Lighthouse Family series, in which the family discovers the beauty of the forest.In a lighthouse by the ocean, Seabold, a dog, and Pandora, a cat, live with their three little mice children, Whistler, Lila, and Tiny. One day, Lila and Whistler decide they want to investigate the mysterious forest that stands near their home. What adventures could be waiting between those trees? Brother and sister ask permission to go exploring and discover not only adventure and enchantment but also a new friend!
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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 Eagle

    Gordon Morrison

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 27, 1998)
    Nature artist Gordon Morrison has created a brilliantly illustrated and informative portrait of the American bald eagle. The main story is told with full-color pictures, taking the reader through the eagle's life cycle - the chicks hatch; are protected and fed by their parents; go through various plumage phases; learn to fly, fish, and hunt; and eventually leave the nest to begin their own families. On each spread, paralleling this main presentation, is a more in-depth and detailed look at the eagles' anatomy, behavior, and habitat. Readers of all ages are sure to gain a new understanding and respect for this majestic and powerful bird.
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  • The Bald Eagle Returns

    Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, William Munoz

    language (Goodreads Press, Oct. 27, 2016)
    The bald eagle's resurgence is the good news in this inspiring book. Because of a remarkably successful conservation effort, our national bird, which was once in danger of extinction, is now thriving. The number of bald eagles has tripled throughout the lower forty-eight states in the past twenty years, and today about six thousand pairs raise their families--many in areas where they haven't been seen in decades.Dorothy Hinshaw Patent explains why bald eagles no longer gather in large numbers in Glacier National Park as they once did. She describes the steps that have been taken to breed and conserve these birds, the way scientists track and band them, and why some people now believe eagles are no longer endangered.Packed with information and illustrated with stunning full-dolor photographs by William Munoz, this eye-opening book gives a clear overview of where you can find the bald eagle. Chances are that you can even spot one in its next--or soaring--not far from your home.
  • 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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  • The Bald Eagle

    Dell, Pamela

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, June 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

    Debbie L. Yanuck

    Paperback (Capstone Press, March 15, 1893)
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  • Bald Eagle:

    TJ Rob

    eBook (TJ Rob, Aug. 8, 2017)
    Bald Eagles represent strength and dignity. What makes them one of the World’s most powerful birds of prey?If you love reading about amazing raptors, then this book is for you. After nearly becoming extinct in the 1960’s, how many are left in the wild today?Have Bald Eagles even been to the moon? How?In what way are Bald Eagle nests so special? We all know that they can fly, but can Bald Eagles swim? This book answers these and many more questions you may have about Bald Eagles… “…the pictures were great and so was the context…”Filled with color images and interesting facts about these majestic creatures. Although aimed at readers from ages 6 to 8, all readers through to 100 will enjoy this book…To learn more about these Kings of the North American skies, get your copy of “Bald Eagle” today!TJ Rob — www.TJRob.comTo receive a FREE book, please visit www.TJRob.comBook Contents:1. What are Bald Eagles?2. What do Bald Eagles look like?3. Where do Bald Eagles Live?4. Are Bald Eagles really bald?5. How many Bald Eagles are left in the wild?6. How big is a Bald Eagle?7. How long do Bald Eagles live?8. An American symbol9. Hunting10. What do Bald Eagles like to eat?11. How much do Bald Eagles eat?12. Cool Bald Eagle Facts13. Bald Eagles Super Sight14. Bald Eagles Senses15.The Bald Eagle Call16. Feathers and Flying17. Nest Building18. Bald Eagle Babies19. More Cool Bald Eagle Facts20. Do Bald Eagles Migrate?21. How and Where do Bald Eagles sleep?22. Aerial Acrobats23. How have Bald Eagles adapted to their environment?24. Threats25. Please leave a review / OTHER books by TJ Rob
  • The Bald Eagle

    Anne Hempstead

    Paperback (Heinemann, April 20, 2006)
    Eagles have been a symbol of power since Ancient Rome. The bald eagle is found only in the United States and has come to represent a brave and resourceful people. Learn how the bald eagle came to be our national bird and how its image is used on many of our country's symbols.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Terry Allan Hicks

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Children see Proud to be American signs on cars and in windows everywhere. Yet have they any idea what the words really mean? Do they understand why they pledge allegiance to the flag, sing The Star-Spangled Banner, and celebrate the Fourth of July? Do they know why the Liberty Bell was rung, who lives in the White House, or why the Statue of Liberty holds a torch? It is the aim of Symbols of America to explain, in an engaging manner and with words young readers can readily understand, the origins and meanings of America's greatest symbols
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