Description
Yellowstone Park Bald Eagle Wildlife Graphic Hoodie
This is the ultimate hiking, fly fishing and evening clothes you will find.
Purchase Yellowstone Park Bald Eagle Wildlife Graphic Hoodie a percentage of the profit goes to local conservation.
Bald Eagle Wildlife Graphic Hoodie Features – Sizing
- A 4-way stretch fabric (15% Spandex, 85% Polyester) creates added comfort
- Creating the Best Sun Protection Possible with A Built in Face Mask
- Cuffs Have Thumb Holes
- Sun Protection Rating UPF-50
- Excellent Moisture Wicking with Quick Drying Properties
- Machine Wash Warm, Low Tumble Dry for Easy Care
Yellowstone National Park Bald Eagle History
Yellowstone National Park Park Bald Eagle has made home on the plateau living next to rivers, lakes and marshy areas within Yellowstone’s ecosystem. National symbol the Bald Eagle has had a rough time. Hunting, loss of habitat, pesticides, like DDT brought them to the point of extinction. Bald Eagles were placed on the endangered species list in 1967 and removed in 1995. 300 nesting pairs live within Yellowstone Park boundaries approximately.
Yellowstone National Park Bald Eagle Behavioral Habitat
Consider a large bird of prey, with an average wing span of eight feet. Being carnivores eating waterfowl. fish, small animals and carrion. Bald Eagles mate for life, and build very large nests near water. Territory of the Bald Eagle is from Alaska to New Mexico. Haliaeetu Leucocephalus Latin for Bald Eagle, it has a cousin the Sea Eagle (Haliaeetu Albicilla) that lives in the artic and Alaska. Fish are their main food source, though they hunt and eat, snakes, rodents, road kill, winter kill, and other small animals.
Adult Bald Eagles tails and heads are white. Wings and Body are dark brown, while the beak and legs are yellow. While on immature birds the body is molted brown and white. The tail and head on immature birds are brown.
Gestation period is thirty five days with the female Bald Eagles laying one to three eggs.
Bald Eagles Influences on Culture
Bald Eagles have represented power and freedom with many cultures for centuries. Present day examples are it’s the mascot of Alaska represents Alaskan Wilderness. Or the symbol as the seal of the United States with olive branches in it’s left talon representing seeking peace and a bundle of arrows in it’s right talon showing that it will defend it’s self. Bald Eagle symbolism is seen all through American culture from poetry, art, and literature.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.