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Bald Eagles don’t get their white heads until their fourth or fifth year. This adolescent is waiting for its complexion to clear up. You remember what that was like. It can’t happen quickly enough.

Bald Eagles don’t get their white heads until their fourth or fifth year. This adolescent is waiting for its complexion to clear up. You remember what that was like. It can’t happen quickly enough.

They stick together through thick and thin!
C‘mon, get up! You’re late, let’s get going!
“Yeah, well I don’t like you!” “Yeah, well I don’t like you either!”
How do they do it? The American Dipper makes its living splashing around streams looking for aquatic invertebrates. Bugs. Little bugs. Somehow they find enough of them, even when the water temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s amazing!