Yes. The Bald Eagle is making a comeback and many have been spotted nesting, feeding and aloft in Massachusetts. The birds come south from eastern Canada during the coldest months in search of unfrozen rivers and ponds. A recent count conducted by researchers and volunteers yielded 71 sightings on a single day (January 16, 2008). If you're looking for a good place to spot one, try the Chain Bridge over the Merrimack River in Newburyport. See "Eagles Soaring Across Bay State," Boston Globe, January 17, 2008). For recent sighting information, check the Massachusetts Audubon Society's bird-sighting webpage at http://www.massaudubon.org/Birds_and_Birding/sightings.php.
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no there r no bald eagles in texas
No, Bald Eagles do not use poison.
Rabies infects mammals, which bald eagles are not.
The name "bald eagles" is the correct spelling.
Bald Eagles are not extinct.
how many bald eagles are there
Bald eagles are endangered, but they really exist.
Yes bald eagles will eat bass they are carnivores.
The color of the Bald eagles feet/talons is yellow.
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the government keeps them to produce more.