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A three-year-old eagle is typically referred to as a "subadult." At this age, eagles are still in the transitional stage between juvenile plumage and full adult plumage, which they usually achieve around four to five years of age. Subadult eagles can exhibit a mix of juvenile and adult characteristics, making them distinct in appearance.

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