Bald Eagles mate for life and have a tendancy to stay as a family rather than join others of their own kind. Like most animas and birds they have their own marked territory in which they hunt for food. One of the parents will stay at the nest where there are young ones while the other is out hunting.
Sometimes, however, bald eagles will group together around plentiful food sources, such as salmon runs. In Alaska, as many as 100 or more have been seen feeding on dead and dying salmon after the fish spawn.
No, usually the female stays at the nest with the young and the male does the hunting
No they are predators that do their own hunting. Normally the female stays with the young at the nest and the male does the hunting
They mostly travel by themselves. So u wouldn't see them together that much and no its not called a flock. because most people never see them together and haven't called it anything.
if there is enough food they can coexist but usually not
A Convocation.
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The bald eagle is a member of the Buteoninae, hawks and eagles.
Bird
The bald eagle is a member of the Buteoninae, hawks and eagles.
consumer,it is in a group called"birds."
No Bald Eagle do not eat another Bald Eagle
The Bald Eagle.
a bald eagle flies
a bald eagle
The male bald eagle does not have a name it is just a bald eagle
what kind of teeth does the bald eagle have
No, the American bald eagle is a bird.
I THINK it is the bald eagle