Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) are majestic birds of prey known for their distinctive white heads and tails. They are also renowned for their elaborate mating rituals, which play a vital role in ensuring the continuation of their species.
The breeding season for bald eagles typically begins in late winter or early spring. During this time, adult eagles engage in courtship displays that involve soaring, calling, and performing aerial acrobatics. These displays serve to attract potential mates and establish territories.
