bald eagle animal flying over water surface high speed

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bald eagle animal flying over water surface high speed.

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Blue,Nature,Bird,Sky,Eagle,Flying,Wing,Feathers,Fly,Wildlife,Avian,Bald,Baldeagle,Birding,Fauna,Flight,Haliaeetus,Hawk,Hawks,Hunter,Leucocephalus,Predator,Raptor,Wild

This vector contains the following main colors: Onahau,White,Celeste,Mountain Mist,Ironside Gray
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d Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey indigenous to North America, most recognizable as the national bird of the United States. The species was on the brink of extinction late in the 20th century but has largely recovered and now has a stable population and is no longer on the U.S. federal government's list of endangered species. See more at Wikipedia.org...

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>This article is about the insect. For other meanings, see Fly (disambiguation) As defined by entomologists, a fly (plural flies) is any species of insect of the order Diptera, some of which can land on food and transmit bacteria to humans. A few, like Ormia ochracea, have very advanced hearing organs. Flies are common amongst humans and have caused many diseases to spread in the past. The house-fly (Musca domestica) and mosquito are particularly common amongst humans. Other flies, such as the horse-fly (Family Tabanidae), can inflict painful bites. The larva of a fly is commonly called a maggot. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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