the bald eagle has been the national bird for 233 years
since 1782
The national bird of Libya is the Arabian Eagle.
The national bird of the United States is the Bald Eagle. It was chosen for its strength, power, and long lifespan, which symbolize the qualities of the American spirit and the ideals of freedom and independence.
225 years
225 years
The bald eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782. Famously, Benjamin Franklin preferred the wild turkey as a national symbol. The bald eagle first appeared as a symbol of America on a copper cent minted in Massachusetts in 1776! Happily, the bald eagle was recently removed from the Endangered Species list.
The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent.
Benjamin Franklin wanted it to be the wild turkey that's all i know like jacup bean and Andy thay ho bos
yes there is and it has a long beak and it i quite a big bird
about a car long
Congress, but if Ben Franklin had had his way it would be a turkey. He said that only one bird was fit to be on the Great Seal of the United States was the American turkey. He though bald eagles were bums and were of bad moral character. That it steals fish and anything else edible that wasn't nailed down. He didn't get his way, so we have the bald eagle.
I guess maybe eagle flies the longest distance.
The Falcon is the national bird of the United Arab Emirates. It represents strength, force and courage. Falconry is a long time tradition and very much a part of the UAE culture. Falcons are regarded with great respect by the local people in the UAE.