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Bald eagle declared
The Bald Eagle Is (Finally) the National Bird of the United States
The bird of brown and white feathers has long represented the United States as a majestic and soaring symbol, but only this week did a law make it official.
The Bald Eagle Just Became America's National Bird. What Took So Long?
The bald eagle is featured on American military insignia, currency, stamps and even the helmets of an NFL team. However, the government has never officially recognized it as the United States’ national bird—until now.
The Bald Eagle: newly official, officially back from the brink
December saw a couple of interesting pieces of news about the bald eagle – one national, one local but with statewide implications. On December 24 President Joe Biden signed a bill officially designating the bald eagle as the country’s national bird.
Biden signs a bill officially making the bald eagle the national bird of the US
President Joe Biden signed into law legislation sent to him by Congress that amends the United States Code to correct what had long gone unnoticed and designate the bald eagle — familiar to many because of its white head, yellow beak and brown body — as the national bird.
Bald eagle officially becomes national bird of the U.S.
President Joe Biden signed into law legislation sent to him by Congress that amends the United States Code to correct what had long gone unnoticed and designate the bald eagle — familiar to many because of its white head, yellow beak and brown body — as the national bird.
Bald eagle officially becomes the United States' national bird
The bald eagle has been lauded as a symbol of the United States, but it wasn't officially the national bird until Tuesday.
Biden declares bald eagle the official national bird of the United States
President Joe Biden officially gave the bald eagle its long-deserved recognition as the national bird of the United States. This announcement on Tuesday puts a formal
Bald eagle officially named national bird of the United States
WASHINGTON, D.C.– The bald eagle has officially been designated as the national bird of the United States. President Joe Biden signed into law legislation
National Eagle Center celebrates bald eagle being named the national bird
The bald eagle is on the United States' national seal, on U.S. currency. However, until Christmas Eve it wasn't on the books as the national bird.
In-Depth Insight: American Bald Eagle becomes National Bird
Will Dupree speaks with experts about saving the bald eagle
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Why It Took 248 Years for the Bald Eagle to Become America's National Bird
The bald eagle finally became America's official national bird after a bill was signed by President Joe Biden on Christmas ...
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It's official: The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States
After nearly 250 years of informal recognition, the bald eagle has officially been designated as the national bird of the ...
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