I'm gonna answer "no". That is the United States state bird.Re: The persons who answered "No. That is the United States bird."That is INCORRECT! The bald eagle is not indigenous to only the United States, or to the North American continent either. Bald eagles can be found in Russia (which is not far from the state of Alaska where there are lots of these birds), as well as other species of eagles.Just because it is the designated national bird of the United States does not mean that it is only inhabits that area. That would be like saying the national bird of Belgium, the common Kestrel Falcon only lives in the country of Belgium. (Which is ridiculous because I was just caring for a common Kestrel Falcon earlier this afternoon at the wildlife rescue where I volunteer at in Washington state, U.S.A.)So the correct answer is "YES" there are bald eagles in Russia (or the area formerly known as Russia/Soviet Union/U.S.S.R./ etc.).The Steller's sea eagle is found in Russia, but the bald eagle is found only in North America.