Welcome back! I have a blog to write about. It is called Bald Eagles and Canadian Geese. I am going to tell you about bald eagles first because my teacher said so. Birds live in a nest. First, a mother eagle lays eggs in the summer. Next, the eggs crack open. Then, the eagles come out of the eggs. And finally, the mother eagle gives food to the eagles. Now I am going to tell you all about Canadian geese this time. Geese live in the same nest as birds. First, a mother goose lays eggs in the spring. Next, the eggs crack. Then, little geese come out of the eggs. And finally, the geese have food. Now, the nest belongs to the bald eagles because the egg is different than the geese. The eagles’ beaks are yellow. The wings are long. They’re heads are white. They have echolocation. Their size is big. Very big in my opinion. They have yellow feet. They have a black body. They have a white tail. The wingspan is about 72 to 90 inches. They sit on top of the food chain. The hunting area is about 10,000 acres.
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