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There is a Bald Eagle nest a few miles away from where I live. They fly overhead sometimes when I am running errands or outside. Those birds are HUGE. If you have not seen one up close you don't get the scale.

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>Long a symbol of national pride, the raptor is experiencing a resurgence both in population and cultural significance. In December, then-President Joe Biden signed legislation officially designating the bald eagle as the country's national bird—a title many assumed it already held. More recently, New Jersey removed the bald eagle from its endangered species list, marking another milestone in the bird's revival.

There is a Bald Eagle nest a few miles away from where I live. They fly overhead sometimes when I am running errands or outside. Those birds are HUGE. If you have not seen one up close you don't get the scale. Archive: https://archive.today/g1pYq From the post: >>Long a symbol of national pride, the raptor is experiencing a resurgence both in population and cultural significance. In December, then-President Joe Biden signed legislation officially designating the bald eagle as the country's national bird—a title many assumed it already held. More recently, New Jersey removed the bald eagle from its endangered species list, marking another milestone in the bird's revival.

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I see them all the time along Lake Erie. When I was growing up it was a huge deal to see one, very uncommon. Now it is guaranteed.

*I should preface that with where you are. Cleveland not so much, but if you get out to Lorain you will see them all the way to the end of Sandusky bay and Toledo. To the east you will see them from Mentor to Buffalo.

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I've never seen one irl. I hope to someday.

Condors and vultures though, I've seen quite a few. How do they compare?

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Thanks for that. They are all massive.