The country’s most iconic bird is found throughout most of the United States and Canada, and locally south into Mexico. It dines primarily on fish, but will also feed on birds and mammals, and often eats carrion. Highly territorial during the breeding season, it is sociable the rest of the year, often gathering at communal roosting or feeding spots. The raptor has complex migration patterns; some are residents, while immature birds may roam nomadically for years, and adults breeding in the northern interior migrate far south for the winter. Bald Eagles experienced widespread population declines in the 20th century, largely as a result of pesticides and hunting. It rebounded after DDT was outlawed, and the Bald Eagle was removed from the Endangered Species List in 2007.
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The Bald Eagle is a famous bird that can be found in many parts of the United States and Canada, and sometimes in Mexico. It likes to eat fish, but will also eat birds and even dead animals. During mating season, it is very protective of its territory, but is friendly the rest of the year and likes to gather with other eagles. Some Bald Eagles stay in one place all year, while others move around a lot. The population of Bald Eagles went down in the 1900s because of chemicals and hunting, but it has been growing again since the chemicals were banned. The Bald Eagle was taken off the list of animals that need special protection in 2007.