Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

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From: by way of Elizabeth Howard Journey North (SwEetPOisoN2469@aol.com)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 21:56:16 EST

  • Next message: by way of Elizabeth Howard Journey North: "Challenge Question #6"

    I think that a bald eagle's winter range compares to our home range by the
    way we move in the winter. Winter tends to slow things down. People try
    not to travel as much, because of bad weather and such. Unlike in the
    summer time when people travel all the time. Eagles do the opposite. They
    move more because the have to find food sources in order to survive,
    because in the winter months their food isn't available as much
    anymore. They also need to find a habitat that provides their needs for
    them, without the harsh cold weeather.
    --Sippie, St. Wendelin High School



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