Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

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From: Joy Hamilton (jhamilton@shx.iasd.gcisa.net)
Date: Wed Apr 19 2000 - 11:26:09 EDT

  • Next message: Teminikmom@aol.com: "Challenge Question 19"

    This question is unrelated to the Eagle migration but we had a question
    for Peter.

    Here in the Interior of Alaska our first Bald EAgles arrive in early
    March, same as this year. According to Peter, he says an Eagle's diet
    is primarily fish. In the interior here where our rivers, lakes and
    streams remain frozen solid until May, we realize that the Eagle's diet
    is solely dependent upon rodents and other birds.

    Our question is:

    Do you think an east coast Bald EAgle would know how to survive in the
    Interior of Alaska in March?

    Thank you for passing this to Peter!

    Joy Hamilton & Middle School class
    Innoko River School
    Shageluk, Alaska

    http://szshx.shx.iasd.gcisa.net



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