National Bird Day 2025: National Birds Day is observed on January 5, every year. The United States of America observes the day as National Bird Day to raise awareness about the importance of birds and ...
On Monday, the House of Representatives passed a bill amending the U.S. Code to officially designate the bald eagle (aka Haliaeetus leucocephalus) as the country's national bird. The Senate ...
But it wasn't officially America's national bird until this week. On Christmas Eve, President Biden signed some 50 bills into law — including one that amends the U.S. Code to give the bald eagle ...
This week, President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan bill officially designating the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. While the bald eagle has long been an iconic emblem of America, ...
National Bird Day, observed annually on January 5th, raises awareness about bird conservation, their habitats, and the need for global efforts to protect avian species from threats. Listen to Story ...
WABASHA, Minn. — United States Sen. Amy Klobuchar visited Minnesota's National Eagle Center on Monday to celebrate the official designation of the bald eagle as the National Bird of the United ...
the fact is our country doesn’t have an official bird,” Preston Cook, Co-Chair of the National Bird Initiative for the National Eagle Center, said of the efforts. “It’s time the bald eagle ...
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar announced her legislation to designate the bald eagle as the National Bird of the United States has been signed into law. This legislation was co-sponsored by Tina Smith, D-MN; ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Joe Biden signed into law legislation that gave an overdue honor to the bald eagle as it officially became the country's national bird. For more than 240 years, the bald ...
“You know, most people think the Bald Eagle is the national bird,” he said, corking the bottle. Books, newspapers, and plenty of experts made that claim. Even government websites asserted as much.
The bald eagle is officially the national bird of the United States. Wait ... what? Hasn't the bald eagle been the national bird for centuries? Actually, no. While the bird has been on quarters ...