Yes.
Bald eagles - like all predatory birds - are born quite helpless and rely on their parents for food for quite some time. It takes them several weeks to grow large and strong enough - and the right kind of feathers - to be able to fly and hunt on their own.
yes because they have to bring them food or else they won't survive until their old enough to leave their nest.
the mother eagle gets fish for food for their young also to keep them warm they sit on them like bird how they are warm from their mother is because of their feathers.
Yes it does
Yes they do provide parental care
yes
their mother or sometimes people
The mom is probably taking care of the babies, and the dad is out to get food...
The young are called eaglets. Both parents help take care of them.
Bald eagles make a huge nest of sticks, in the top of tall trees.
Usually the Parents. A mother and a father.
cowbird
They are jerks and simply don't care whether the eagles live or die illegally* :)
Bald Eagles don't live in groups, there are only the parents and babies until the babies are old enough to take care of themselves then they to leave to find their own mates
Bald Eagles don't live in groups, there are only the parents and babies until the babies are old enough to take care of themselves then they to leave to find their own mates
Depends on the environment and the eagle. But usually around 6 months to 8 months.