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There are many types of eagles.

Assuming you are talking about the "golden eagle", which is called "aigle royal" in French, I would use the words "majestueux" (to refer to the "royal" part of the name), maybe in the expression "son vol majestueux" (his majestic or regal glide), I might also use the words "son envergure de géant" to describe its large wingspan, something about the boldness of his beak and his piecing eyes, "ses yeux perçants et son noble bec crochu," his talons large enough to carry a kid (the sheep's kid, not a child) "ses serres puissantes pouvant arracher un agneau à sa mère" (let's be a bit dramatic there, like in an English documentary).

You can also talk about this nest or eyrie ("son aire haut perchée".)

The "fauconnerie", the art of raising Birds of Prey and hunting with them, is a very ancient discipline, and has an extensive vocabulary that is fun to learn, dating back to the Middle Ages.

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