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Adult golden eagles are brown with tawny on the back of the head and neck; tail faintly banded. One way to distinguish a golden eagle from an immature bald eagle is leg plumage. A golden eagle's legs are entirely feather covered; an immature bald eagle's lower legs are bare. As seen while in flight, juvenile golden eagles have white patches at the base of the primaries; the tail is white with a distinct dark terminal band. It takes four years to acquire adult plumage.

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13y ago

They're gold... That's why the name of the bird is "The Golden EYED Eagle"?

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Most of them are actually dark brown. Please see the link for more information.

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golden brown

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golden brown

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