Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Identification
This large raptor has a white head and tail with a dark brown body. Juveniles are mottled brown until maturity.

Location
Common and increasing

Size
6 to 14 pounds

Diet
It feeds mainly on fish and waterfowl.

Habitat
It occurs near large lakes rivers and marshes.

Activity Period
Year round

Behavior
It is territorial during breeding and forms loose winter groups near open water. It is active year round.

Lifecycle
Breeding occurs in late winter with large stick nests.

Population
The population is increasing statewide.

History
It declined historically but recovered after protection.

Human Interactions
It is often seen near human fishing areas.

Facts
It is the national bird of the United States.

Sources
ODNR academic sources

Fish waterfowl carrion | Lakes rivers wetlands | Statewide