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May 23, 2025

[Answer] 4. There are many birds present in Yellowstone. Which bird, recognisable to many Americans, has its breeding patterns particularly closely monitored by the park managers?

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...1. The common loon 2. The great blue heron 3. The golden eagle 4. The bald eagle Other types of bird which are present in Yellowstone include the blue bird, which is too delicate to brave the harsh winter but flourishes in the summer due to the plentiful food supply of newly hatched insects (e.g. stonefly) by the side of thawing rivers. Another is the trumpeter swan, which can grow to have a wingspan of 7 ft and is typically larger than the bald eagle. Although the bald eagle can be found in many other locations within the USA, visitors to the park have noted that its beauty seems enhanced when viewed in a setting as stunning as Yellowstone (rather than in the city). Yellowstone Park's monitoring format is known as the "Bald Eagle Management Objective" and features 62 breeding pairs expected to produce 53 young per year. The park is currently surpassing this target and although the bald eagle has been removed from the endangered list the close monitoring is said to continue.




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The bald eagle:


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