Description: This is a digital photograph I took of a Bald Eagle soaring over the St. Johns River in Palatka, Florida. This eagle was around where we were fishing and this picture is the best picture I have ever been fortunate enough to capture. Date: 5 November 2003. Source: Own work. Author: Alanwade1.
Description: English: Bald Eagle Deutsch: Seeadler Deutsch: Aquila di mare Latina: Haliaeetusleucocephalus. Date: April 2004. Source: Own work. Author: User:Nino Barbieri.
Anthony Quintano|sourceurl=https://flickr.com/photos/22882274@N04/51866906317%7Carchive=%7Creviewdate=2022-02-16 18:36:13|reviewlicense=cc-by-2.0|reviewer=FlickreviewR 2
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Description: While breaking ice on the Hudson River with the United States Coast Guard, I spotted these two bald eagles resting on the ice. This was somewhere between Newburgh and West Point, New York on February 6, 2022. Date: 6 February 2022, 13:57. Source: Bald Eagles Migrating On The Hudson River In Newburgh, New York. Author: Anthony Quintano from Mount Laurel, United States.
Description: Bald Eagle. Date: 17 August 2006 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Ltshears assumed (based on copyright claims).
Description: Weisskopfseeadler (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in der Adlerarena Burg Landskron, Kärnten, Österreich. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: Norbert Potensky.
Anthony Quintano|sourceurl=https://flickr.com/photos/22882274@N04/51866906217%7Carchive=%7Creviewdate=2022-02-16 18:34:25|reviewlicense=cc-by-2.0|reviewer=FlickreviewR 2
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Description: While breaking ice on the Hudson River with the United States Coast Guard, I spotted these two bald eagles resting on the ice. This was somewhere between Newburgh and West Point, New York on February 6, 2022. Date: 6 February 2022, 13:58. Source: Bald Eagles Migrating On The Hudson River In Newburgh, New York. Author: Anthony Quintano from Mount Laurel, United States.
Description: Volunteers and biologists spotted 132 bald eagles at Lake Mead National Recreation Area Jan. 15 during an annual eagle survey. Bald eagles migrate from the north and can traditionally be spotted at Lake Mead NRA from late-November to March. Date: 15 January 2014, 14:58. Source: 2014 Lake Mead NRA Eagle Survey. Author: Lake Mead NRA Public Affairs.