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National Geographic : 2015 Jan
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“The bald eagle is an opportunist,” says Nigge. “He’s a scavenger. Even if food is stinky and old, he’ll take it.” At right, eagles still await a free meal near the home of a woman who used to feed them roadkill and fish scraps. Below, an eagle inspects the ground for food left by other birds. Once in danger of extinction in most of the lower 48 states, bald eagles were removed from the endangered species list in 2007. Their range now extends across most of North America. 142 national geographic • January 2015 0mi 800 0km 800 NGM MAPS SOURCE: NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY Bald eagle range ALASKA (U.S.) CANADA MEXICO UNITED STATES ATLANTIC OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN Dutch Harbor AleutianIslands PROOF A PHOTOGRAPHER’S JOURNAL | proof.nationalgeographic.com
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