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Bald eagles come back.

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    A bald eagle flies with its next meal. (AP/Gerry Broome)
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    An adult bald eagle feeds a fish to its young in a nest. (AP/Heather Forcier) 
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    An American bald eagle sits on a post in New Jersey. (AP/The Press of Atlantic City, Dale Gerhard)
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    Two bald eagles call out from a tree while resting. (AP/Lindsey Wasson)
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    The bald eagle is on dollar bills. It is the national bird of the United States. (123rf)
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Bald eagles are all over the United States.  Most are on money.

Once the real birds flew all around.  Then many died.  Now there are more and more.  Welcome back, eagles!

Pray: Ask God for wisdom. He gave people a big job. We take care of His creatures.


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New Jersey keeps a list of animals in trouble. Do bald eagles belong on that list? Lawmakers plan to cross them off! Go back 40 years. Bug-killing spray harmed bird eggs back then. New Jersey had just two bald eagles left—a nesting pair. People worked hard. They cared for hatchlings. They guarded nests. There were 267 nesting pairs of bald eagles in New Jersey by 2023. These mighty birds make the biggest tree nests of any animal in North America. 

“I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.” (Exodus 19:4)