The document summarizes key facts about bald eagles, including that females are larger than males, they have a white head and tail with brownish black feathers, and prefer habitats near large bodies of water and spruce trees for nesting. Bald eagles can live up to 50 years in captivity and 39 years in the wild, with females laying 1-3 eggs per year. Their main enemy is humans due to habitat destruction, but bald eagle populations have increased due to legal protections.