Photograph of a pair of American bald eagles perched next to each other on the same large gray branch with out of focus branches and a blue sky in the background. The eagles are in the left frame and are turned to the right in profile. The eagle on the left appears to be an adult (5+ yrs) while the one on the right is a juvenile. Based on the brown and white mottled plumage, the juvenile may only be in its 1st or 2nd year. It takes 4-5 years for an eagle to acquire its adult feathers. During that transition time the eagle's feathers begin brown and then become mottled brown and white prior to the adult stage with a white head and tail as well as a brown body. Adult bald eagles have brown body feathers, white head and tail feathers, clear light yellow-green eyes with large pupils, yellow-orange beaks that curve downward to a point, yellow-orange legs, and yellow-orange feet that end in sharp black talons.