Eagles, like most Birds of Prey, are solitary (excluding a mate). They might share territory, but they aren't a group like you see with geese or ducks.
Name for a group of eagles a convocation of eaglesOr otherwise known as a Ballsack of eagles.
The group of birds for 'convocation' is a convocation of eagles.
Family Buteoninae, Hawks and Eagles.
There doesn't seem to be a proper collective name just for bald eagles, so it would have to be the generic term for eagles 'a convocation of bald eagles'.
at least 20 eagles because of hunting stiles
An aerie, a convocation
Alone, the only cats that live in a family group (a pride) are Lions.
Certain birds, such as hawks and eagles, are known to fly alone as they are solitary hunters. Additionally, some migratory birds, like the common nighthawk, also tend to fly alone during their long-distance journeys.
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The collective noun for owls is a parliament of owls.