The Bald Eagle can be found in any American wetland including seacoasts, rivers, lakes, and marshes. It is the national symbol of the U.S. It is found in the Everglades, where they have a more open hunting area. They fly at high altitudes, have large hooked beaks, a heavy head, big eyes, strong legs and talons. They eat a variety of animals including fish, birds, mammals, and carrion. They build large nests in trees and surround them with wooden pieces. I don't think Zoo Miami is a good place for them because they need a larger space to roam freely. They put on amazing flight displays, which is also probably why they keep some at the zoo.