Reader photo: The young and (not yet) bald

A young bald eagle gets ready to launch. It takes about five years for bald eagles to acquire their white head and tail. Buck Domitrovich took this photo at the Turnbull Wildlife Refuge on Nov. 21, 2019. (Buck Domitrovich / COURTESY)

A young bald eagle gets ready to launch. It takes about five years for bald eagles to acquire their white head and tail. Buck Domitrovich took this photo at the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge on Nov. 21.

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