Bald Eagles in New Jersey primarily inhabit areas near large bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, and coastal regions, where they can find abundant food sources like fish. They are commonly seen around the Delaware River, Barnegat Bay, and the Great Egg Harbor River. During the breeding season, they nest in tall trees near these water sources, often in protected areas. New Jersey's conservation efforts have helped increase their population, making them a more frequent sight in the state.
Yes. Bald Eagles live in North American Wetlands and forests, including in marshes
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Bald Eagles don't live in groups they live in pairs of male and female with their young ones
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Bald Eagles do not live at either pole. No animals live in Antarctica (South Pole). There is no land at the North Pole (it is water, and ice) Bald Eagles DO live in Northern Canada, but not at the North Pole.
Bald eagles live to be about 20 to 25 years old. 70 to 80 per cent of the eagles die before 5 years of age.
Bald eagles live in north america and central america thy live i every state except Hawaii Hope this helps, Your dear stalker
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