{"id":1678,"date":"2022-05-18T21:27:09","date_gmt":"2022-05-19T04:27:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/?p=1678"},"modified":"2022-05-18T21:50:23","modified_gmt":"2022-05-19T04:50:23","slug":"bald-eagles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/fr\/bald-eagles\/","title":{"rendered":"Aigles \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_1876\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1876\" style=\"width: 669px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1876\" src=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"669\" height=\"446\" srcset=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-150x100.jpg 150w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-1536x1025.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-18x12.jpg 18w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-1140x761.jpg 1140w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit-1320x881.jpg 1320w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6103-Edit.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 669px) 100vw, 669px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1876\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><em>Convocation of Eagles<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">Aujourd'hui j'avais envie de prendre le temps de parler d'un de mes oiseaux pr\u00e9f\u00e9r\u00e9s, l'aigle \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche ! \u2013 l'embl\u00e8me am\u00e9ricain depuis 1782 ! L'aigle \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche est souvent synonyme de force, de courage et de libert\u00e9. Vous pouvez le trouver sur les passeports am\u00e9ricains, les drapeaux, les documents et l'argent. C'est une ic\u00f4ne classique !<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1877\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1877\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1877 size-medium\" src=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-200x300.jpg 200w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-683x1024.jpg 683w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-100x150.jpg 100w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-768x1151.jpg 768w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-1025x1536.jpg 1025w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-8x12.jpg 8w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1-1140x1709.jpg 1140w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6416-Edit-1.jpg 1281w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1877\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><em>Young Eagle<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Aujourd'hui j'avais envie de prendre le temps de parler d'un de mes oiseaux pr\u00e9f\u00e9r\u00e9s, l'aigle \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche ! \u2013 l'embl\u00e8me am\u00e9ricain depuis 1782 ! L'aigle \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche est souvent synonyme de force, de courage et de libert\u00e9. Vous pouvez le trouver sur les passeports am\u00e9ricains, les drapeaux, les documents et l'argent. C'est une ic\u00f4ne classique ! Il existe de nombreuses esp\u00e8ces diff\u00e9rentes d'aigles dans le monde et la plupart d'entre eux ne sont pas socials. Cependant, les aigles \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche sont facilement reconnaissables \u00e0 leur t\u00eate et leur queue blanches, leur corps brun et leur bec jaune. La premi\u00e8re fois que je les ai vus, j'ai \u00e9t\u00e9 tr\u00e8s impressionn\u00e9 par leur taille. La hauteur d'un aigle est d'environ 2,7 pieds (0,8 m) et son envergure est de 6,7 pieds (2 m). Cela fait de l'aigle \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche le 3e plus grand oiseau de proie nord-am\u00e9ricain derri\u00e8re l'aigle royal et le condor de Californie.<\/p>\n<p>Ils sont les plus communs en Alaska et dans la r\u00e9gion des \u00c9tats de Washington, vous pouvez \u00e9galement les voir dans d'autres \u00c9tats, mais surtout en hiver lorsqu'ils migrent vers le sud. Certains aigles \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche sont connus sous le nom d'aigles de mer, ils mangent principalement du poisson, mais ils peuvent manger des lapins, des castors, des crabes ou des animaux d\u00e9j\u00e0 morts. Cependant, ils pr\u00e9f\u00e8rent les poissons, c'est pourquoi vous pouvez les trouver pr\u00e8s de l'eau entour\u00e9s de grands arbres centenaires o\u00f9 ils peuvent nicher.<\/p>\n<h4>Compagnon pour la vie<\/h4>\n<p>Il est vrai que l'aigle \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche a choisi un compagnon pour la vie et chaque ann\u00e9e, ils reviennent dans le m\u00eame nid, le rendant plus fort et plus grand. La plupart du temps, un couple d'aigles a deux aiglons. Malheureusement, l'un de ces b\u00e9b\u00e9s a plus de chances de ne pas survivre que l'autre. C'est \u00e0 cause de la taille du nid et de la bataille pour la nourriture. Un aiglon deviendra plus gros et plus puissant et ils ne partagent pas\u00a0!<\/p>\n<p>The weaker eaglet will slowly grow weaker and eventually be pushed out of the nest. It is easy to spot a young bald eagle (also called Juveniles) as its plumage will not be white yet <em>(see picture on the left)<\/em><strong>. <\/strong>They will reach adulthood and get their emblematic colors after 4 to 5 years of age! These colors are why they are called &#8220;Bald&#8221; eagles, because they are losing their head plumage color with time!<\/p>\n<h4>Et qu'en est-il de l'hiver ?<\/h4>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1853\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1853\" style=\"width: 187px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1853\" src=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"187\" height=\"281\" srcset=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-200x300.jpg 200w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-683x1024.jpg 683w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-100x150.jpg 100w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-768x1151.jpg 768w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-1025x1536.jpg 1025w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-8x12.jpg 8w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1-1140x1709.jpg 1140w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/CAM6432-Edit-1.jpg 1281w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 187px) 100vw, 187px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1853\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><em>Wet Eagle<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Les aigles \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche migreront vers le nord, jusqu'\u00e0 ce qu'il y ait trop de glace pour p\u00eacher<span class=\"ILfuVd\"><span class=\"hgKElc\">. Pendant les mois d'hiver, les aigles \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche sont largement r\u00e9pandus dans une grande partie de la partie continentale des \u00c9tats-Unis. Certains ne migrent pas s'ils trouvent un endroit suffisamment chaud en hiver. C'est le cas dans les montagnes de Teton, Wyoming. Dans le parc et ses environs, l'aigle \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche est visible toute l'ann\u00e9e ! Cependant, ceux d'Alaska migrent vers le sud lorsque les lacs et les rivi\u00e8res \u00e0 proximit\u00e9 de leurs aires de nidification g\u00e8lent.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Comme la plupart des animaux et des oiseaux, leur approvisionnement en nourriture est le facteur le plus important et aura un impact sur toutes leurs d\u00e9cisions\u00a0!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>C'est toujours avec beaucoup de plaisir et d'excitation que j'observe ces beaux pr\u00e9dateurs dans leur habitat naturel. Je les ai vus au Wyoming, au Minnesota, en Alaska, \u00e0 Washington, en Californie et dans quelques autres \u00c9tats\u00a0! Si vous voyagez aux \u00c9tats-Unis, assurez-vous de garder un \u0153il sur le ciel !<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1973\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1973\" style=\"width: 201px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1973\" src=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"201\" height=\"302\" srcset=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-200x300.jpg 200w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-683x1024.jpg 683w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-100x150.jpg 100w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-768x1151.jpg 768w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-1025x1536.jpg 1025w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-8x12.jpg 8w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit-1140x1709.jpg 1140w, https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/CAM4457-Edit.jpg 1281w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 201px) 100vw, 201px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1973\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><em>Bald Eagle in the winter <\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h4>Faits Amusants<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Le mot \u00abchauve\u00bb ne signifie pas sans poils dans leur cas - il fait en fait r\u00e9f\u00e9rence au blanc de leur t\u00eate et du haut du cou.<\/li>\n<li>Ils peuvent vivre jusqu'\u00e0 30 ans dans la nature.<\/li>\n<li>\u00c0 l'\u00e2ge adulte, ils n'ont pas de pr\u00e9dateurs (\u00e0 l'\u00e9tat sauvage)<\/li>\n<li>Ce sont de bons nageurs et ils peuvent nager jusqu'au rivage si leur prise est trop grosse\/lourde pour s'envoler.<\/li>\n<li>Le nid d'aigles \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche est le plus grand nid d'arbre au monde car il continue de cro\u00eetre chaque ann\u00e9e\u00a0! La taille moyenne de leur nid est de 4 \u00e0 5 pieds de diam\u00e8tre et de 2 \u00e0 4 pieds de profondeur. Chaque ann\u00e9e, le couple adulte ajoutera 1 \u00e0 2 pieds au nid.<\/li>\n<li>Les aigles retourneront au m\u00eame nid et au m\u00eame territoire de nidification chaque ann\u00e9e<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4>Liens<\/h4>\n<p>Regardez la webcam en direct d'un nid de pygargues \u00e0 t\u00eate blanche \u00e0 Big Bear, en Californie\u00a0: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=B4-L2nfGcuE\">Ici<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Veux-tu lire plus d'articles: <a href=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/fr\/articles\/\">Ici<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>S'il vous pla\u00eet laissez vos questions ou le sujet dont vous voulez que je parle dans la section des commentaires ci-dessous!<\/p>\n<div class=\"notranslate\" style=\"all: initial;\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"notranslate\" style=\"all: initial;\"><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Today I wanted to take the time to talk about, one of my favorite birds, the bald eagle! &#8211; the American Emblem since 1782! The bald eagle is often a synonym of strength, courage, and freedom. You can find it on American passports, flags, documents, and money. It is a classic icon! There exists many different species of eagles in the world and most of them are not social. However, bald eagles are easily recognizable by their white heads and tails, brown bodies, and yellow beaks. The first time I saw them I was very impressed by their size. An eagle&#8217;s height is around 2.7 feet (0.8m) and its wingspan is 6.7 feet (2m). This makes the bald eagle the 3rd largest North American bird of prey behind the Golden Eagle and the California Condor. They are the most common in Alaska and the Washington States area, you can also see them in other states but mostly in the winter when they migrate south. Some Bald Eagles are known as Sea Eagles, they eat mostly fish, but they can eat rabbits, beavers, crabs, or animals that have already died. However, they do prefer fish, that is why you can find them near the water surrounded by large old trees where they can nest. Mate for Life It is true the bald eagle chose a mate for life and each year they return to the same nest, making it stronger and bigger. Most of the time a couple of eagles have two eaglets. Unfortunately, one of these babies has a higher chance of not surviving than the other. This is because of the size of the nest and the battle for food. One eaglet will become bigger and more powerful and they do not share! The weaker eaglet will slowly grow weaker and eventually be pushed out of the nest. It is easy to spot a young bald eagle (also called Juveniles) as its plumage will not be white yet (see picture on the left). They will reach adulthood and get their emblematic colors after 4 to 5 years of age! These colors are why they are called &#8220;Bald&#8221; eagles, because they are losing their head plumage color with time! And what about wintertime? Bald eagles will migrate north, right up until there is too much ice to fish. During the winter months, bald eagles are widely found throughout much of the continental United States. Some bald eagles do not migrate if they find a place warm enough in the winter. This is the case in the Teton mountains, Wyoming. In the park and its surrounding area, the bald eagle can be spotted all year round! However, Alaskan bald eagles migrate south when lakes and rivers near their nesting grounds freeze over.\u00a0 Like most animals and birds their food supply is the most important factor and will impact all their decisions! &nbsp; It is always with great pleasure and excitement that I watch these beautiful predators in their natural habitat. I have seen them in Wyoming, Minnesota, Alaska, Washington, California and a few other States! If you travel to the US make sure to keep an eye in the sky! &nbsp; &nbsp; Fun Facts The word \u201cbald\u201d does not mean hairless in their case \u2014 it is actually referring to the white of their\u00a0 head and upper neck. They can live up to 30 years in the wild. As an adult, they do not have any predators (in the wild) Bald Eagles are good swimmers and can swim to shore if their catch is too big\/heavy to fly away. Bald Eagles nest is the largest tree nest in the world as it keeps growing each year! Their average nest size is 4 to 5 feet in diameter and 2 to 4 feet deep. Each year the adult pair will add 1-2 feet to the nest. Eagles will return to the same nest and nesting territory each year &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Links Watch the live cam of a bald eagle nest in Big Bear, CA : Here Want to read more articles: Here &nbsp; Please leave your questions or subject you want me to talk about in the comment section below!<\/p>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[28],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1678","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-wildlife"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.9 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Bald Eagles - Camille Sematiski Photography<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/camillesematiskiphotography.com\/fr\/bald-eagles\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"fr_FR\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Bald Eagles - Camille Sematiski Photography\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"&nbsp; Today I wanted to take the time to talk about, one of my favorite birds, the bald eagle! &#8211; the American Emblem since 1782! 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Bald eagles will migrate north, right up until there is too much ice to fish. During the winter months, bald eagles are widely found throughout much of the continental United States. Some bald eagles do not migrate if they find a place warm enough in the winter. This is the case in the Teton mountains, Wyoming. In the park and its surrounding area, the bald eagle can be spotted all year round! However, Alaskan bald eagles migrate south when lakes and rivers near their nesting grounds freeze over.\u00a0 Like most animals and birds their food supply is the most important factor and will impact all their decisions! &nbsp; It is always with great pleasure and excitement that I watch these beautiful predators in their natural habitat. I have seen them in Wyoming, Minnesota, Alaska, Washington, California and a few other States! If you travel to the US make sure to keep an eye in the sky! &nbsp; &nbsp; Fun Facts The word \u201cbald\u201d does not mean hairless in their case \u2014 it is actually referring to the white of their\u00a0 head and upper neck. They can live up to 30 years in the wild. As an adult, they do not have any predators (in the wild) Bald Eagles are good swimmers and can swim to shore if their catch is too big\/heavy to fly away. Bald Eagles nest is the largest tree nest in the world as it keeps growing each year! Their average nest size is 4 to 5 feet in diameter and 2 to 4 feet deep. Each year the adult pair will add 1-2 feet to the nest. 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