Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

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From: by way of Mary Hosier/Journey North (curlyt321@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Feb 12 2004 - 12:09:21 EST

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    Bald eagles put greenery in their nests so that the insects will go for the grass that they need for food. When the insects come they might stay and live there for shelter and food for a while but, since the eagle is there, he will catch the insect and give it for food to its babies.
    By: Talin Abrimian,Ojeny Kavlakian, Julia Ketsoian, Sevak Deirmendjian
    Grade 7, Armenian Sisters' Academy, Lexington, Ma.



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