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I think you mean the Black-Breasted Snake Eagle. they have yellow eyes but it depends of the light.
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Even though youv'e given it the name "Yellow", the object is only yellow when there's some yellow light shining on it. You see, it absorbs all other colors of light, and only yellow light bounces off of it. That's why the light from that object that enters your eye is yellow light, and that's why you describe the object as looking "yellow". If there's no yellow light shining on the object, it looks black.
The only colors our eyes could see is red, blue,and green light. So in the case of the yellow looking banana, it is reflecting the red and green light into our eyes and has small pigments in the yellow color to absorb blue light.
The reason the filter appears yellow and is called a "yellow filter" is that only yellow light survives the trip through the filter and lives to emerge from the other side. If you don't hit it with yellow light, nothing comes out. If the light hitting the filter is pure blue and nothing else, you'll see no light come out, i.e. black.
Eagle Bluff Light was created in 1868.
Eagle Harbor Light was created in 1871.
Eagle Island Light was created in 1858.
Eagle River Light was created in 1857.
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The address of the Eagle Harbor Light Station is: Historic Pl, Eagle Harbor, MI 49950