Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Information Report - Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle                       
 by Cameron Pereira
I am learning to inform my audience through an information report


Imagine you see a Bald eagle then you remember a bald eagle can only carry 5kgs then you also realize your baby brother is 5kgs and you see it come straight for you, so you take your baby brother inside. Hopefully he might take your pet fish instead!

Feature
A Bald Eagle is 1.8 or 2.3 metres tall. It has a hooked beak so food doesn’t fall out while it flies. A bald eagle isn’t bald, it is from Old English and it means white. A bald eagle reaches a speed of 160kmh (kilometres per hour.)

Where it’s Found
Bald eagles are found in Baja California, Florida and North to Alaska. Bald eagles nest in the tallest tree they can find. Also a bald eagle make the nest together              

Endangered
The Bald Eagle used to be endangered but now they are not because they are been taken care of by a lot of zoos in America and in the wild
In conclusion Bald eagles are the national bird of America which means they are a native, and very special to America. Bald eagles are carnivores which means they are meat eaters but don’t freak out because they can only lift prey if it’s 5 kgs or less. So next time you see a Bald eagle don’t kill it or   injured, because you don’t want to get this very special bird endangered.

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