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20250403_znp_k144_015 April 3, 2025, Santa Barbara, Ca, USA: Bald Eagle at the Santa Barbara Zoo (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250403_znp_k144_016 April 3, 2025, Santa Barbara, Ca, USA: Bald Eagle at the Santa Barbara Zoo (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250403_znp_k144_017 April 3, 2025, Santa Barbara, Ca, USA: Bald Eagle at the Santa Barbara Zoo (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250403_znp_k144_018 April 3, 2025, Santa Barbara, Ca, USA: Bald Eagle at the Santa Barbara Zoo (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250403_znp_k144_019 April 3, 2025, Santa Barbara, Ca, USA: Mad looking Bald Eagle at the Santa Barbara Zoo (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250403_znp_k144_020 April 3, 2025, Santa Barbara, Ca, USA: Mad looking Bald Eagle at the Santa Barbara Zoo (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250315_zaf_l31_001 March 15, 2025, Elkton, Oregon, USA: Rain falls as a bald eagle bows its head from a perch on a Douglas fir tree along the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the area with several inches of rain predicted to fall over the next few days. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250314_zaf_l31_004 March 14, 2025, Elkton, Oregon, USA: Rain falls as a bald eagle takes flight from a Douglas fir tree along the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the area with several inches of rain predicted to fall over the next few days. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250314_zaf_l31_003 March 14, 2025, Elkton, Oregon, USA: Rain falls as a bald eagle takes flight from a Douglas fir tree along the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the area with several inches of rain predicted to fall over the next few days. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250314_zaf_l31_002 March 14, 2025, Elkton, Oregon, USA: Rain falls as a bald eagle takes flight from a Douglas fir tree along the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the area with several inches of rain predicted to fall over the next few days. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250306_zaf_m67_008 March 6, 2025: A bald eagle carrying a fish is tailed by a crow over the Arkansas River south of downtown Wichita on Thursday. You can watch a live stream of nesting bald eagles in Blue Springs on YouTube. (Credit Image: © Travis Heying/The Wichita Eagle/The Wichita Eagle/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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59598131 The Statue of Freedom atop the dome of the Capitol Building in Washington DC is seen on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. The Senate is expected to vote on the nomination of Howard Lutnick to be Commerce Secretary. Photo Credit: Aaron Schwartz/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59598120 A bald eagle is seen above the Capitol Building in Washington DC on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. The Senate is expected to vote on the nomination of Howard Lutnick to be Commerce Secretary. Photo Credit: Aaron Schwartz/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59598116 A bald eagle is seen above the Capitol Building in Washington DC on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. The Senate is expected to vote on the nomination of Howard Lutnick to be Commerce Secretary. Photo Credit: Aaron Schwartz/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59598117 A bald eagle is seen above the Capitol Building in Washington DC on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. The Senate is expected to vote on the nomination of Howard Lutnick to be Commerce Secretary. Photo Credit: Aaron Schwartz/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20250213_zaf_m67_014 February 13, 2025, Brandon, FL, USA: Veterinarian Katie Myer uses a mask to deliver inhaled anesthetic gases to Thunder the bald eagle on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, before her cataract surgery at Fetch Specialty and Emergency Veterinary Centers in Brandon. (Credit Image: © Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250213_zaf_m67_012 February 13, 2025, Brandon, FL, USA: Veterinarian Brittany Schlesener places an electrode behind Thunder's eye while performing a test to evaluate the functional integrity of the visual pathways, including the optic nerve, on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Credit Image: © Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250213_zaf_m67_013 February 13, 2025, Brandon, FL, USA: An image of Thunderâ??s cataract is magnified through a binocular surgical microscope on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Credit Image: © Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250213_zaf_m67_011 February 13, 2025, Brandon, FL, USA: Veterinarian Brittany Schlesener, center, begins the cataract removal procedure on Thunder at Fetch Specialty and Emergency Veterinary Centers in Brandon, on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Credit Image: © Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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59216839 February 1, 2025: A bald eagle is present for the national anthem before NCAA basketball game between Marquette Golden Eagles and Connecticut Huskies at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, WI. Connecticut defeated Marquette, 77-69. Kirsten Schmitt/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA. (Credit Image: © Kirsten Schmitt/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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59216864 February 1, 2025: A bald eagle is present for the national anthem before NCAA basketball game between Marquette Golden Eagles and Connecticut Huskies at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, WI. Connecticut defeated Marquette, 77-69. Kirsten Schmitt/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA. (Credit Image: © Kirsten Schmitt/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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58996745 A bald eagle flies near the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, DC on Monday, January 20, 2025. Earlier in the day, Donald Trump was sworn-in as the 47th President of the United States. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20250119_faf_cs17_082 January 19, 2025, Philadelphia, Pa, USA: Lincoln the American Bald Eagle takes flight before the NFL football playoff matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 19, 2025. The Eagles won 28-22 to advance to host the NFC Championship matchup against the Washington Commanders. Scott Serio/Cal Sport Media (Credit Image:
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58964037 January 19, 2025, Philadelphia, Pa, USA: Lincoln the American Bald Eagle takes flight before the NFL football playoff matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 19, 2025. The Eagles won 28-22 to advance to host the NFC Championship matchup against the Washington Commanders. Scott Serio/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA(Credit Image: © Scott Serio/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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58958239 January 19, 2025, Philadelphia, Pa, USA: Lincoln the American Bald Eagle takes flight before the NFL football playoff matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 19, 2025. The Eagles won 28-22 to advance to host the NFC Championship matchup against the Washington Commanders. Scott Serio/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA(Credit Image: © Scott Serio/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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20250118_znp_l176_003 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_011 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_002 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_010 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_009 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_007 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_004 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_008 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_012 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an mature adult American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) represented by the notable bright white head feathers. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250118_znp_l176_001 January 18, 2025, Mackinaw, Illinois, USA: Ahead of a forecasted polar vortex, bald eagles press southward and some stop for refuge in the Mackinaw River Valley of Central Illinois. Pictured is an immature American Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) missing the notable bright white head feathers due to itâ??s youth. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241219_zaf_l31_001 December 19, 2024, Elkton, Oregon, USA: A bald eagle takes flight from the top of an old growth Douglas fir tree along the bank of the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. Oregon's bald eagle population has increased dramatically from the brink of extinction with only 65 breeding in 1978 to a thriving population of over 570 nesting pairs today. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241219_zaf_l31_003 December 19, 2024, Elkton, Oregon, USA: A bald eagle takes flight from the top of an old growth Douglas fir tree along the bank of the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. Oregon's bald eagle population has increased dramatically from the brink of extinction with only 65 breeding in 1978 to a thriving population of over 570 nesting pairs today. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241219_zaf_l31_002 December 19, 2024, Elkton, Oregon, USA: A bald eagle vocalizes from the top of an old growth Douglas fir tree along the bank of the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. Oregon's bald eagle population has increased dramatically from the brink of extinction with only 65 breeding in 1978 to a thriving population of over 570 nesting pairs today. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241215_zsa_g213_1253 December 15, 2024, Beaver Creek, Colorado, USA: Austrian alpine ski racer ARIANE RAEDLER, 3rd Place finisher in the Ladies Super G, and a bird handler holding a bald eagle, at the Birds of Prey ski course. (Credit Image: © Patrick Steiner/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240716_znp_b237_029 July 16, 2024, Washington, Dc, USA: A representative from World Bird Sanctuary displays a bald eagle before the international friendly between the United States National Womenâ??s Team and the Costa Rica National Womenâ??s Team at Audi Field in Washington, DC. (Credit Image: © Robert Blakley/ZUMA Press Wire)
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ny040724121411 Bald eagles on the beach near Skidegate on Haida Gwaii in British Columbia, Canada, May 21, 2024. British Columbia recognized the Haida?s aboriginal title to their islands decades after the Indigenous group launched a battle on the ground and in the courts. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210323172606 FILE ? Mountains in the Avi Kwa Ame (Spirit Mountain) National Monument, Nev. on Jan. 6, 2023. The designation will protect critical habitat in the Spirit Mountain area for desert tortoises, bald eagles and peregrine falcons, as well as some of the oldest Joshua trees in the United States. (John Burcham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210323172207 FILE ? A backcountry road off the Joshua Tree Highway in Avi Kwa Ame (Spirit Mountain) National Monument, Nev. on Jan. 6, 2023. The designation will protect critical habitat in the Spirit Mountain area for desert tortoises, bald eagles and peregrine falcons, as well as some of the oldest Joshua trees in the United States. (John Burcham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210323113506 FILE ? Joshua Tree Highway in Avi Kwa Ame (Spirit Mountain) National Monument, Nev. on Jan. 6, 2023. The designation will protect critical habitat in the Spirit Mountain area for desert tortoises, bald eagles and peregrine falcons, as well as some of the oldest Joshua trees in the United States. (John Burcham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG1159995 USA. Alaska. Valdez, with a bald eagle. 23 October 2022.
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ny261224215511 FILE ? An American bald eagle perched in a tree on Buttons Creek, which is part of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge on Maryland?s Eastern Shore, June 14, 2022. The bald eagle became the national bird of the United States on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. Once an endangered species in the U.S., the bald eagle represents ?independence, strength, and freedom," according to the bipartisan bill signed by President Biden. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210622184806 An American bald eagle perched in a tree on Buttons Creek, which is part of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge on MarylandÕs Eastern Shore, June 14, 2022. A historian marks the 200th birthday of Harriet Tubman, a fearless conductor of the Underground Railroad, with a visit to her birthplace Ñ only to learn how climate change is washing away memories of Òthe ultimate outdoors woman.Ó (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140323225006 FILE ? A bald eagle near the boundary of Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, on May 18, 2022. President Joe Biden voids Trump-Era deal to open the Alaskan wildlife area; the administration canceled a plan that would have allowed road construction in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. (Acacia Johnson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080621144805 A bald eagle perches on a sign on Protection Island, about 2.5 miles off the coast of Cape George, Wash., May 9, 2021. Marty Bluewater, 72, is the only person to have a lifetime tenancy on the roughly 370-acre, two-mile-long Protection Island, which was designated a National Wildlife Refuge in 1982. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080621144505 Gull feathers in tall grass on Protection Island, about 2.5 miles from the coast of Cape George, Wash., May 9, 2021. Seabirds have become a major food source for the islandÕs bald eagles. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080621142505 A young bald eagle on Protection Island, about 2.5 miles from the coast of Cape George, Wash., May 9, 2021. Marty Bluewater, 72, is the only person to have a lifetime tenancy on the roughly 370-acre, two-mile-long Protection Island, which was designated a National Wildlife Refuge in 1982. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190222171605 An undated photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey/The Raptor Center shows an X-ray of a bald eagle that had ingested lead. A study of hundreds of bald eagles and golden eagles showed that nearly half of them had chronic lead poisoning. (U.S. Geological Survey/The Raptor Center via The New York Times) Ñ FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY Ñ
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ny071120201404 People carry a sculpture of a bald eagle during a march in Philadelphia, after it was announced that Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States, on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. President-elect Biden achieved victory offering a message of healing and unity. He will return to Washington facing a daunting set of crises. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071120201204 People carry a sculpture of a bald eagle during a march in Philadelphia, after it was announced that Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States, on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. President-elect Biden achieved victory offering a message of healing and unity. He will return to Washington facing a daunting set of crises. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190222171505 FILE Ñ A bald eagle in Liberty, N.Y., April 18, 2020. A study of hundreds of bald eagles and golden eagles showed that nearly half of them had chronic lead poisoning. (Bryan Derballa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250321130805 FILE -- A bald eagle in flight in Liberty, N.Y., on April 18, 2020. The bald eagle population in the lower 48 states has quadrupled since 2009, researchers said Wednesday, March 24, 2021, underscoring decades of efforts to protect a species that was once on the brink of extinction. (Bryan Derballa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020220171704 Bald eagles in a tree in Iowa City, Iowa, Feb. 1, 2020. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250719154804 President Donald Trump on stage at the Teen Student Action Summit 2019 in Washington on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. The presidential seal on the screen behind Trump was not, in fact, the presidential seal. Instead of the customary bald eagle, the altered image showed a double-headed eagle, similar to that featured in RussiaÕs national emblem. Instead of arrows, the eagle clutches a set of golf clubs in a talon. It appeared onscreen as the president emerged onstage. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250719150905 President Donald Trump on stage at the Teen Student Action Summit 2019 in Washington on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. The presidential seal on the screen behind Trump was not, in fact, the presidential seal. Instead of the customary bald eagle, the altered image showed a double-headed eagle, similar to that featured in Russia?s national emblem. Instead of arrows, the eagle clutches a set of golf clubs in a talon. It appeared onscreen as the president emerged onstage. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11570064 USA. San Francisco. 2013.Fashion shoot for HOUSE LPP clothing brand ATTENTION NOT FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES, NO MODEL RELEASES,
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ny120819123403 FILE-- Interior Secretary David Bernhardt while testifying before a subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee about the Interior Department's 2020 budget request, on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 6, 2019. The Trump administration on Aug. 12, 2019, announced that it would change the way the Endangered Species Act is applied, significantly weakening the nation?s bedrock conservation law credited with rescuing the bald eagle, the grizzly bear and the American alligator from extinction. (Mark Makela/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150419200204 **EDS.: RETRANSMISSION OF XNYT6 SENT 4-15-2019 TO REMOVE HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY FROM LOCATION** Birders count migrating bald eagles over Duluth, Minn., March 21, 2019. A Harvard University climate adaptation expert says the city?s cold temperatures, abundance of fresh water and industrial infrastructure make it an ideal climate refuge. While climate change affects everywhere, some areas in America will be less affected than others. And some of those fortunate places, it happens, might be looking for people. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150419114204 Birders at the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory count migrating bald eagles in Duluth, Minn., March 21, 2019. A Harvard University climate adaptation expert says the city?s cold temperatures, abundance of fresh water and industrial infrastructure make it an ideal climate refuge. While climate change affects everywhere, some areas in America will be less affected than others. And some of those fortunate places, it happens, might be looking for people. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250321131105 FILE -- A bald eagle takes flight from its perch overlooking Reelfoot Lake in Tiptonville, Tenn., on Feb. 20, 2019. The bald eagle population in the lower 48 states has quadrupled since 2009, researchers said Wednesday, March 24, 2021, underscoring decades of efforts to protect a species that was once on the brink of extinction. (Damon Winter/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100422215206 FILE-- A bald eagle, one of the Endangered Species ActÕs success stories, is seen perched atop a tree branch over looking the countryside near Castle Dale, Utah, Feb. 7, 2019. ESI Energy, a wind energy company pleaded guilty last week to killing at least 150 eagles at its wind farms and was ordered to pay $8 million in fines and restitution, federal prosecutors said. (Brandon Thibodeaux/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819123305 FILE-- A bald eagle, one of the Endangered Species Act?s success stories, is seen perched atop a tree branch over looking the countryside near Castle Dale, Utah, ,Feb. 7, 2019. The Trump administration on Aug. 12, 2019, announced that it would change the way the Endangered Species Act is applied, significantly weakening the nation?s bedrock conservation law credited with rescuing the bald eagle, the grizzly bear and the American alligator from extinction. (Brandon Thibodeaux/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819123004 FILE-- A grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park on Oct. 15, 2018. Trump administration on Aug. 12, 2019, announced that it would change the way the Endangered Species Act is applied, significantly weakening the nation?s bedrock conservation law credited with rescuing the bald eagle, the grizzly bear and the American alligator from extinction. (Josh Haner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny151118192604 A bald eagle in Yellowstone National Park on Oct. 14, 2018. Climate change is altering America's first national park so quickly that plants and animals may not be able to adapt. (Josh Haner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200318191411 In a photo provided by the agency, a United States Forest Service worker reviews eagle counts in California?s San Bernardino National Forest in January 2018. A little-known federal program that?s been running for 39 years recruits park visitors to help count the bald eagle population here, keeping their distance using binoculars. (United States Forest Service via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny200318191611 In a photo provided by the agency, a United States Forest Service worker tracks bald eagles in California?s San Bernardino National Forest in January 2018. A little-known federal program that?s been running for 39 years recruits park visitors to help count the bald eagle population here, keeping their distance using binoculars. (United States Forest Service via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny221117214012 Pia Kulakowski, an Auburn University student, walks with an American bald eagle named Spirit, a mascot, at Jordan-Hare Stadium during a game in Auburn, Ala., Nov. 18, 2017. The crosshatching of political and social developments against college football dominance has been a feature of Alabama life for nearly a century. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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62149_rf_24_uigag_baldeagle17_25 Bald Eagle in Flight
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62149_rf_24_uigag_eaglefly17_1 Bald Eagle in Flight
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NN11514909 USA. Colorado. 2017. Folk art. HWY 160.
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NN11514960 USA. Albuqerque, New Mexico. 2017. Powwow grounds. Bald Eagle near closing ceremony, Tingley Coloseum.
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ny120717153604 FILE Ñ A bald eagle in flight, in Delaware, March 29, 2016. A Virginia man pled guilty to shooting a bald eagle and then killing it by running it over with his all-terrain vehicle, the Department of Justice said on July 11, 2017; Allen Thacker, who told agents he was protecting his property, could face up to one year in prison and a $100,000 fine. (Mark Makela/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200318191510 In a photo provided by the United States Forest Service, a bald eagle near Big Bear Lake, in California?s San Bernardino National Forest, in 2016. A little-known federal program that?s been running for 39 years recruits park visitors to help count the bald eagle population here, keeping their distance using binoculars. (Robin Eliason/United States Forest Service via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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01121540 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald eagle sitting on an old tree along the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada
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PAR446505 ITALY. Forte di Bard. September 21, 2013.
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01109128 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) In flight along the Chilko River, Chilcotin wilderness, British Columbia, Canada
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01109311 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Alert for spawnig salmon and salmon carcasses along the Chilko River, Chilcotin wilderness, British Columbia, Canada
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01109309 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Alert for spawnig salmon and salmon carcasses along the Chilko River, Chilcotin wilderness, British Columbia, Canada
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01109127 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Scavenging a salmon carcass along the Chilko River, Chilcotin wilderness, British Columbia, Canada
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01109310 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Scavenging a salmon carcass along the Chilko River, Chilcotin wilderness, British Columbia, Canada
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01121545 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Flying bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) with wings spread wide open against blue sky, Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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01121561 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald eagle hunting and catching a fish, British Columbia, Canada.
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00927269 Zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald eagle, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, Usa
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01121565 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Adult bald eagle (scientific nam Haliaeetus leucocephalus) fishing with wide open wings split second away to catch a fish
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01121567 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald eagle in flight with a fresh caught rock fish in its powerful talons, Pacific Ocean off the British Columbia coast, Canada.
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01121516 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald eagle in flight with a fresh caught red snapper in its powerful talons, Pacific Ocean off the British Columbia coast, Canada.
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NYC121998 USA. New York. 2011. A memorial to 9/11 in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
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NYC121999 USA. New York. 2011.. A memorial to 9/11 in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
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NYC150088 SCOTLAND. 2011. Kayla Lindquist and an American Bald Eagle, Ballindalloch Castle, Ballindalloch, Moray. This castle has been the family home of the Russell and Macpherson-Grant families since its construction in 1546. It houses an important collection of 17th-century Spanish paintings and its dining room is said to be haunted by a "green lady" ghost. Other prior residents include author Captain W.E. Johns; one of his non-Biggles books, Where The Golden Eagle Soars (1960), is thought to have been written on the grounds.
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LON139493 MARTIN PARR COLLECTION. US Statue with Saddam Hussein. 2012.
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955_24_12098897 Head of Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus), side view
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955_24_12098859 Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus), looking at camera, front view
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955_24_12098842 Head of Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) with its yellow beak wide open, side view
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955_24_12098651 Head of Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus), side view
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01110669 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Homer, Alaska, winter
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01110668 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Homer, Alaska, winter
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