Bald Eagle Images, Facts and Information:
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
- Adult Bald Eagles are large bodied and have white head and tails, dark brown bodies and wings and yellow legs and bills. It takes about 5 years for Bald Eagles to develop their adult plumage.
- Most Bald Eagles are migratory but there are some populations that are year round residents in their range.
- Bald Eagles can be found near bodies of water and will nest in tall trees near the water. They breed from Alaska to Newfoundland and south to the Gulf Coast.
- Bald Eagles feed primarily on fish but they also eat waterfowl, birds, and mammals. They also consume carrion and will steal prey from other birds.
- Bald Eagles lay 1 to 3 eggs which hatch in 34 to 36 days. Both sexes incubate and they are monogamous.
- A group of eagles can be called a “jubilee”, “tower” and “soar” of eagles.
- Bald Eagles can live 40 years in the wild.
I hope you enjoy viewing my Bald Eagle photos.
Immature Bald Eagle looking at the Weber River
Title: Immature Bald Eagle looking at the Weber River
Location: Wasatch Mountains, Summit County, Utah
Date: 3/5/2021
Immature Bald Eagle perched near the Weber River
Title: Immature Bald Eagle perched near the Weber River
Location: Wasatch Mountains, Summit County, Utah
Date: 3/5/2021
Adult Bald Eagle in flight over Salt Lake City
Title: Adult Bald Eagle in flight over Salt Lake City
Location: Salt Lake County, Utah
Date: 1/14/2021
Neighborhood adult Bald Eagle in flight
Title: Neighborhood adult Bald Eagle in flight
Location: Salt Lake County, Utah
Date: 1/14/2021
Bald Eagle flying over my neighborhood
Title: Bald Eagle flying over my neighborhood
Location: Salt Lake County, Utah
Date: 1/14/2021
Neighborhood Bald Eagle in flight
Title: Neighborhood Bald Eagle in flight
Location: Salt Lake County, Utah
Date: 1/14/2021
Adult Bald Eagle on the wing over a pond
Title: Adult Bald Eagle on the wing over a pond
Location: Salt Lake County, Utah
Date: 1/14/2021
Bald Eagle in a tree across the street
Title: Bald Eagle in a tree across the street
Location: Salt Lake County, Utah
Date: 1/10/2021
Christmas Day Bald Eagle adult
Title: Christmas Day Bald Eagle adult
Location: Farmington Bay WMA, Davis County, Utah
Date: 12/25/2020
Adult Bald Eagle with its wings fully spread
Title: Adult Bald Eagle with its wings fully spread
Location: Farmington Bay WMA, Davis County, Utah
Date: 12/8/2020
Adult Bald Eagle turning in flight
Title: Adult Bald Eagle turning in flight
Location: Farmington Bay WMA, Davis County, Utah
Date: 12/8/2020
Adult Bald Eagle in flight over the frozen marsh at Farmington Bay WMA
Title: Adult Bald Eagle in flight over the frozen marsh at Farmington Bay WMA
Location: Farmington Bay WMA, Davis County, Utah
Date: 12/8/2020
Bald Eagle pair after mating in Morgan County
Title: Bald Eagle pair after mating in Morgan County
Location: East Canyon State Park, Morgan County, Utah
Date: 3/16/2020
Mating Bald Eagles on ice with a Black-billed Magpie nearby
Title: Mating Bald Eagles on ice with a Black-billed Magpie nearby
Location: East Canyon State Park, Morgan County, Utah
Date: 3/16/2020
Bald Eagle pair mating on East Canyon Reservoir
Title: Bald Eagle pair mating on East Canyon Reservoir
Location: East Canyon State Park, Morgan County, Utah
Date: 3/16/2020
Sub-adult Bald Eagle in marshy habitat
Title: Sub-adult Bald Eagle in marshy habitat
Location: Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 2/23/2020
Sub-adult Bald Eagle resting on ice
Title: Sub-adult Bald Eagle resting on ice
Location: Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 2/23/2020
Bald Eagle on an icy marsh
Title: Bald Eagle on an icy marsh
Location: Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 2/13/2020
Leucistic second winter Bald Eagle
Title: Leucistic second winter Bald Eagle
Location: Wasatch Mountains, Summit County, Utah
Date: 2/1/2020
Second winter Bald Eagle with leucism on forehead and throat
Title: Second winter Bald Eagle with leucism on forehead and throat
Location: Wasatch Mountains, Summit County, Utah
Date: 2/1/2020