I am unsure of the question you are asking. There could be two different meanings to the word movement.
One could simply be flight when they are airborne and if they are on the ground they have a hopping like gait with wings stretched out for balance.The other answer could be migration. But each individual species is different.
1) The Bald Eagle:
Adult bald eagles begin fall migration when the northern lakes and rivers freeze over. Depending on location, they usually migrate to the coast or large rivers near dams, where the water remains open. Wind currents play a large role in determining their flight pattern.
Many eagles in Florida do not migrate, but remain year-round. Most bald eagles migrate south in the fall to areas with sufficient food, and return north in the spring to nest. In the spring, eagles migrate quickly; during the fall they migrate rather slow, sometimes remaining in an area for a week or so before continuing on.
2) The Golden Eagle:
Some golden eagles migrate, but others do not-depending on the conditions of their geographic location. Alaskan and Canadian eagles typically fly south in the fall, for example, while birds that live in the western continental U.S. tend to remain in their ranges year-round.
3) The Steller's Eagle:
Each winter, many Steller's sea eagles migrate from their breeding grounds to Japan, and a few reach Korea or even farther afield. Other individuals do not migrate, but simply move to open water as winter approaches.
Muscles make movement in the animal kingdom.
eagles make a sort of yelling noise
eagles make their nests out of sticks becuase is better for her babies
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Eagles don't make their own food they catch their food live and then kill it.
Wings and aerodynamics make eagles fly.
while flapping a eagles wings eagles propel themselves forward.This propulsion is the force of thrust which helps birds maintain forward movement
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Eagles make their shelters in tall trees usually dead and just standing. They will keep these nests for many years
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only to communicate
Yes
An essay on eagle sounds should talk about why eagles make different sounds.