Eagles do not migrate in the way that many other birds do, but they will move from one area to another in search of food, particularly in winter. Although these birds will feed gregariously, they often hunt independently.
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Eagles don't live in groups. But you usually see them in a pair. Most eagles have mates for life. But if you see 2 bald eagles and 1 or more golden eagles in the same nest, the golden eagle is probably just a young bald eagle. Lots of people mistake a young bald eagle for a golden eagle.
They hunt by themselves and that's mostly what they do. So they most of the time travel by themsleves.
Bald eagles mate for life. However, when the youngsters fledge, they leave the nest. Even though both members of a bald eagle 'couple' hunt, they hunt separately.
Most likely not. Unless you count two partners as a pack. A Golden Eagle usually has a partner for a few years, or sometimes even for life!