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Where does the bald eagle get energy? Check all that apply.

sea ducks

large piscivorous fish

tundra swan
A food web titled Chesapeake Bay Waterbird Food Web. It shows a very complex food web with many different food chains of various species displayed in 4 categories: Producers, Primary consumers, Secondary consumers, Tertiary consumers.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
All three. Bald eagles are top predators/scavengers in that web and obtain energy by eating sea ducks, large fish (including piscivorous fish) and waterfowl such as tundra swans.