On the back of a golden eagle's head, there are typically dark brown to black feathers that can appear almost shaggy or tufted. These feathers contribute to the eagle’s striking appearance and provide camouflage when hunting. Additionally, the feathers may blend into the bird's overall plumage, which features a mix of dark brown and golden hues on its head and neck.
Because it has golden feathers at the back of it's head.
The Bald Eagle's head is white, but the Golden Eagle's head is a golden-brown.
The golden eagle is mainly brown, but it's called the golden eagle because on the top of it's head, it has golden brown feathersThe back of the head has honey colored feathers
The closest thing to a golden eagle is the bald eagle which is a bit smaller and has a white head and tail.
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.
They have gold on there head and neck Bonus The rest of the color is brown except with yellow claws
golden eagles,immature bald eagles.
golden eagle
well being that there is no such thing as an American eagle, i would have to say the golden eagle. If u mean the bald eagle as the American eagle then the golden eagle is still bigger
The golden eagle is not an endangered species.
Golden eagle vs stellar eagle?
I now the answer is golden eagle con t beat the philippine eagle answer philippine eagle