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Acanthocephala of the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in North America

The Journal of Parasitology, 1997
Examination of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) collected from several locations in North America contributed new information concerning the acanthocephalan fauna of this host. Representatives of Arythmorhynchus brevis, representing a new host record, were collected from eagles in Florida, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin. Plagiorhynchus sp.
D J, Richardson, R A, Cole
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Florida Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) egg characteristics

2002
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Jenkins, M. Alan   +3 more
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Elbow Arthrodesis in a Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2016
Abstract An adult female bald eagle ( Haliaeetus leucocephalus ) of unknown age sustained a fractured right humerus and following surgical repair was deemed nonreleasable because of an inability to sustain flight accompanied by a severe wing droop. After relocation to a public aviary for display, the bird repeatedly caused self-inflicted wounds from ...
Douglas W. Folland   +2 more
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PARASITES OF THE BALD EAGLE (HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS) OF NORTH AMERICA

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1982
Information concerning parasites of the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in North America is relatively sparse. Since the bald eagle in parts of the United States is an endangered species, collection of eagles for parasito!ogical study is difficult.
B N, Tuggle, S K, Schmeling
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Haliaeetus leucocephalus subsp. leucocephalus

8. Buffon’s “Pygargue à tête blanche” (variety of the “Pygargue”) 8.1. Linnaeus (1758: 89): Variety β of “ Falco Albicilla ” G41, S8, order “ Accipitres ”: see above (6.1). REFERENCES. — Catesby (1731: 1, pl. 1), “ Aquila capite albo. Bald Eagle. Aigle à tête blanche”. MODERN IDENTIFICATION.
Schmitt, Stéphane, Gouraud, Christophe
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Cryptocotyle lingua INFECTION IN A BALD EAGLE (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1978
Approximately 11,000 heterophyid trematodes, Crytocotyle lingua, were recovered from the small intestine of a bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, in Nova Scotia. Severe emaciation of the eagle was attributed to the heavy burden of trematodes. The wide distribution of this trematode in the Maritime area and the fact that fish are a primary source of ...
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Successful, Full-Thickness Skin Graft in a Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2019
A subadult, male bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) was evaluated after being found unable to fly, with large eschars on the dorsal head and right stifle. Because of the appearance and location, the lesions were believed to be caused by an electrical injury.
Lauren P, Kane   +2 more
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Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus

2002
Gives a brief description of bald eagles, their habitat, and conservation status.
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Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus

2004
Fact sheet on endangered or threatened species in New Jersey, containing identification, habitat, and status and conservation information.
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Metals and Organohalogen Contaminants in Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) from Ontario, 1991–2008

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2017
We examined the degree of exposure of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and several organohalogen contaminants and its potential impact on survival of bald eagles in Ontario from 1991 to 2008. Overall, results for 43 dead or dying bald eagles collected in the province indicate that 23% (10/43) of birds died of Pb poisoning and 9% (4/43) died of suspected Hg ...
P A, Martin   +3 more
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