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The Bald Eagle

The Bald Eagle. Our National Emblem By Braxxton and Isac. About the Bald Eagle. My symbol is the Bald Eagle. Members of the congress chose the Bald Eagle to be our national bird. The Bald Eagle became our national emblem in 1782. History/Background.

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The Bald Eagle

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  1. The Bald Eagle Our National Emblem By Braxxton and Isac

  2. About the Bald Eagle • My symbol is the Bald Eagle. • Members of the congress chose the Bald Eagle to be our national bird. • The Bald Eagle became our national emblem in 1782.

  3. History/Background • When the population of people increased, the population of Bald Eagles decreased. • The Bald Eagle stands for high-flying freedom and courage. • The Bald Eagle is important because it is our country’s national symbol.

  4. Interesting Facts • The male’s wing-span is 7feet wide. • The female’s wing-span is 12feet wide. • The Bald Eagle has amazing eye sight. • They can fly up to 200mph. • The Bald Eagle’s nests are the size and weight of a pickup truck.

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  6. Bibliography Johnson, Linda. Our National Symbols Brookfield: Millbrook, 1992. 18 October 2011. Rutledge, Hope. “The Bald Eagle-An American Emblem” American Bald Eagle Information 2011<www.baldeagle.com>

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