New Delhi: The bald eagle, which is known as a symbol of power in the United States, has been recognised as the official national bird of the country starting on December 24, 2024, in a way. This news was released after the bald eagle had been for long evidently a national symbol, which had been spotted in various official documents and the Great Seal of the United States.
The event of the bald eagle’s attainment of the national bird has become solid following Congress’ sending of the bill to President Joe Biden for signing. The bald eagle, Susan lanco, with a white head, yellow beak, and brown body, has been officially registered as the national bird of the United States.
The emblem of the bald eagle is a symbol that has been used in official documents since 1782 and is the symbol on the Great Seal, which features an olive branch on one side and arrows on the other side. The seal also bears the motto “E Pluribus Unum” alongside several stars, which is the sum of one and many.
By being a national symbol voted for by Congress in 1782 for the first time, it was fun to witness, but not until 200 years later was the bald eagle officially named the national bird. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service indicates that as of
2020 the estimated number of eagles in America stood at around 316,000, with over 71,400 nesting pairs.
The bald eagle’s moving from a symbol of strength to its new label is a reflection of the importance of this creature in American culture and the work that has been done to save the wildlife. The species was taken off the endangered list status in 2007, and since then the population keeps getting better and better.
Now that it has a new title, the bald eagle is a bearer of symbols not only of America’s natural heritage but also of conservation stories that are extremely successful. As it glides on the wings of the wind high in the sky of North America, it embraces the spirit of freedom and resilience that shapes the nation.