One bird described as "bald" because of the white feathers on its head is the American Bald Eagle, a protected species that is the official bird of the nation as a whole.
An eagle.Not an eagle. Eagles are not bald, they just have white feathers. The correct answer is buzzard or vulture.
Vultures typically have featherless heads, and can be brown or black, depending on the species. Bald eagles are brown, and are also partly scavengers, but their heads are not bald, but covered with white feathers.
Bald Eagles have dark brown feathers, with white tail feathers and head (and they are feathers not fur)
a bald eagle
You may be thinking of a vulture, which only has skin on its head. The bald eagle, however, has white feathers on its head.
Yes. All eagles have feathers on their heads.
Bald Eagle.
Yes, they do. In fact, they are not bald at all. The feathers on their head is white with the rest of the body brown and black.
Bald eagles have a feathered, white head and a brown body. Vultures usually have featherless, bald heads and brown or black bodies.
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vultures.
The Bald Eagle