The BaldEagle isprotected butare no longerendangeredEagles are inthe orderAccipitriformes,just like hawksand kitesHaleitusleucocephalusis the scientificname of theBald EagleBald Eaglesincubatetheir eggs forabout 35daysThe femaleBald Eagle islarger thanthe maleAdult BaldEagles havewhite headsand darkbrown tailsBald Eaglesin the wildtypically liveup to 25years oldBald Eaglescan fly up toabout 40mphA group ofeagles iscalled a"convocation"Bald Eaglesmate for lifeand live in thesame nestevery yearThe Bald Eaglepopulationdeclinedbecause ofDDT overuseBald Eaglesarecarnivoresthat mostlyeat fishThe largestBald Eagle nestever recordedwas about 9feet wide, 20feet deepBald Eaglesget their adultplumage ataround 5years oldJuvenile BaldEagles havedark brownheads andtailsThe BaldEagle is thenationalsymbol of theUnited StatesThe BaldEagle isprotected butare no longerendangeredEagles are inthe orderAccipitriformes,just like hawksand kitesHaleitusleucocephalusis the scientificname of theBald EagleBald Eaglesincubatetheir eggs forabout 35daysThe femaleBald Eagle islarger thanthe maleAdult BaldEagles havewhite headsand darkbrown tailsBald Eaglesin the wildtypically liveup to 25years oldBald Eaglescan fly up toabout 40mphA group ofeagles iscalled a"convocation"Bald Eaglesmate for lifeand live in thesame nestevery yearThe Bald Eaglepopulationdeclinedbecause ofDDT overuseBald Eaglesarecarnivoresthat mostlyeat fishThe largestBald Eagle nestever recordedwas about 9feet wide, 20feet deepBald Eaglesget their adultplumage ataround 5years oldJuvenile BaldEagles havedark brownheads andtailsThe BaldEagle is thenationalsymbol of theUnited States

Bald Eagle Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The Bald Eagle is protected but are no longer endangered
  2. Eagles are in the order Accipitriformes, just like hawks and kites
  3. Haleitus leucocephalus is the scientific name of the Bald Eagle
  4. Bald Eagles incubate their eggs for about 35 days
  5. The female Bald Eagle is larger than the male
  6. Adult Bald Eagles have white heads and dark brown tails
  7. Bald Eagles in the wild typically live up to 25 years old
  8. Bald Eagles can fly up to about 40 mph
  9. A group of eagles is called a "convocation"
  10. Bald Eagles mate for life and live in the same nest every year
  11. The Bald Eagle population declined because of DDT overuse
  12. Bald Eagles are carnivores that mostly eat fish
  13. The largest Bald Eagle nest ever recorded was about 9 feet wide, 20 feet deep
  14. Bald Eagles get their adult plumage at around 5 years old
  15. Juvenile Bald Eagles have dark brown heads and tails
  16. The Bald Eagle is the national symbol of the United States