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Bald Eagle Officially Declared US National Bird After 250 Years (bbc.com) 30

The bald eagle is now officially the national bird of the US, after President Joe Biden signed a law on Christmas Eve bestowing the honour upon the white-headed and yellow-beaked bird of prey. BBC News: The bird has been a national emblem in the US for years, appearing on the Great Seal of the US -- used on US documents -- since 1782. But it had not been officially designated to be the national bird until Congress passed the bill last week, sending it to Biden's desk to be signed.

"For nearly 250 years, we called the bald eagle the national bird when it wasn't," said Jack Davis, co-chair of the National Bird Initiative for the National Eagle Center, in a statement. "But now the title is official, and no bird is more deserving." Not everyone has always agreed about the national status of the bald eagle. Founding Father Benjamin Franklin objected to the creature being chosen to represent the country, calling it a "bird of bad moral character."

Bald Eagle Officially Declared US National Bird After 250 Years

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  • But yeah, he almost got tired of waiting. He almost went for the procedure.

  • by Archtech ( 159117 ) on Thursday December 26, 2024 @06:16AM (#65040025)

    "I didn't tell him that the American Eagle eats carrion, never tackles anything its own size, and will soon be extinct—it does stand for those ideals. A symbol means what you put into it".

      - Robert A. Heinlein, “Glory Road”.

    • by Dan East ( 318230 ) on Thursday December 26, 2024 @07:28AM (#65040147) Journal

      I didn't tell him that the American Eagle eats carrion

      Actually the eagle primarily eats fish that it catches live from the water.

      never tackles anything its own size

      No bird of prey does. That would be stupid.

      will soon be extinct

      The Bald Eagle was removed from the endangered species list 17 years ago.

      Besides those three things he was spot on.

      • by Green Mountain Bot ( 4981769 ) on Thursday December 26, 2024 @11:10AM (#65040621)
        Yup. The clean water act did what it was supposed to do, and cleaned up rivers saw fish populations rise, which has allowed the bald eagle to thrive to the point of being occasional road kill around where I live.
      • Bald eagles eat far more than fish, and they will tackle things close to "their size" depending on how you want to measure that: they can lift off carrying nearly their own weight of prey. Around my area, they will eat fish, when convenient, but they will also take other prey: eggs, chicks and fledglings of other large birds (often seagulls), full grown chickens, small dogs and cats, rodents of all sorts, fresh roadkill (just feasting, if too large). They will occasionally kill full-grown crows and seagulls

        • Dunno if this is just a thing with birds in general, bit I've often seen them attack and kill other birds, even of their own species if they appear otherwise sick or injured. Might just be a thing where they instinctively take out food competitors if the opportunity presents itself. They don't eat them either, just kill and leave.

          • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

            Dunno if this is just a thing with birds in general, bit I've often seen them attack and kill other birds, even of their own species if they appear otherwise sick or injured. Might just be a thing where they instinctively take out food competitors if the opportunity presents itself. They don't eat them either, just kill and leave.

            There's a place where I used to work where crows used to roost for the night. This year, during the spring and summer, I started noticing the sidewalk around the trees was full of

  • That characterization seems fitting given teh current political trend in the country.

  • It's nice to know (Score:4, Insightful)

    by rossdee ( 243626 ) on Thursday December 26, 2024 @07:44AM (#65040175)

    That Congress is working on the important stuff...

  • How does this impact my technical news feed?

  • Finally, Congress does something that matters.
  • Making an opportunistic feeder like the bald eagle the official national bird of America, the home of predatory capitalism and political maneuvering driven by self-interest, is spot on. The bald eagle’s tendency to steal from others and scavenge mirrors the ethos of a system where success often hinges on exploitation rather than genuine innovation. Franklin’s critique of its 'bad moral character' was more prophetic than he realized... :)

    • He wanted a wild turkey, though. Wild turkeys are not the brightest animals.
      • However, I see the wisdom in wanting the Turkey to be the national bird. A big fat, slow walking chunk of protein to fill the stomach. I am grateful for everytime I eat one, that they gave their life so I could sustain myself.
        • not so odd because the feeding of turkey to predatory capitalist was an act of socalism that enabled modern A merkin land,
          • I don't characterize most Americans that way, me included. Most of us are pretty much helpless. I narrow my criticism to the Rich 1% and the power lusting Politicians.
      • 1st) Birds are not smart. Especially not eagles.
        2nd) Wild turkeys are pretty smart. They can't fly and do well.
        3rd) Today most you see are not truly wild in that they are used to humans who are no threat until hunting season; a turkey from 100s of years ago would rarely be seen.

        Franklin was right in his description of the bald eagle and it fits given the USA became a cowardly bully which is now confirmed with the election of the essence of nearly everything wrong with the USA.

        • I learned that crows can use tools to get stuff they want, and of course Parrots can repeat sounds they heard, that kind of makes them as smart as any other animals. Especially if you compare brain sizes, ounce for ounce, they seem pretty smart. And, when you consider that they just fly around and eat food, they must be happy, very happy for their entire existence. That kind of makes them smarter than us humans.
        • Wild turkeys can fly [youtube.com]. Although with their intelligence, the flight might end up with them hitting the broad side of a barn.
  • According to legend Ben Franklin is not going to like this...

  • I have the good fortune to live near the coast where a family of Sea Eagles live. You can tell the female from the male who is missing a few feathers from his hunts. Several years ago I recall two of them falling and tumbling from the sky, clawing each other getting closer and closer to a collision with the water until they broke out of it at the last moment.

    Some time after that I noticed a juvenile eagle hunting, with the female flying above it keeping an eye out from crows that attempt to harass it

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