BALD EAGLE. 
stantly with its mate, and hunts in com- 
pany. It lays from two to four eggs, of 
a dull white color, in a huge nest placed 
on a tall tree. The claws of this bird are 
grooved beneath, and the hind claw is the 
longest. The feet are half feathered. 
When full grown, the general color of the 
bird is a deep brownish black, but its 
head, neck, tail, and upper tail-coverts 
are white. 
