The bald eagle, and the golden eagle in summer only.
Which species of eagle?
There are 69 living species of eagle.
Fifty
There are over 60 different species of eagle in the world. Some of the more common ones (with the common name first and the species name in parantheses) are:Bald Eagle (H. leucocephalus)Golden Eagle (A. chrysaetos)Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja)These are a few of the more common eagles among many.
Log onto "google", click "images" at the top of the screen, type in "eagle" and send.
There is only one species, but two subspecies, the northern bald eagle and the southern. There are also several races, but all belong to the same species.
There are many types of eagles. Each type (species) has its own scientific name. All of the eagles, which may or may not be closely related, are in the family Accipitridae.There are many species of Eagle . As eg. The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) and The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalusThere are about 60 species of eagle. For further information, note that eagles belong in the Family Accipitridae of the Order Falconiformes. Some examples follow:Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetosVerraux's Eagle Aquila verrauxiiPhillippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyiAfrican Fish Eagle Haliaeetus vociferHarpy Eagle Harpia harpyjaMartial Eagle Polemaetus bellicosus
there are about 150,000 to 200,000.
Many species of eagle have two eggs.
The bald eagle was put on the Endangered Species List in 1967. They were endangered as a result of DDT pollution, as well as many years of hunting. DDT was banned in 1972, and the bald eagle was removed from the endangered species list in 1995. At that time, I was only one year old, so I never did anything to specifically help the bald eagle.
The bald eagle made an amazing comeback after protection steps were taken, and is no longer an endangered species. Quite common in many areas now.
The 2000 US Census recorded 22,236 residents.