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Eagles

Eagles are differentiated from other birds of prey mainly by their larger size, more powerful build, and heavier head and beak. The Bald Eagle is the national bird and symbol of the United States.

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Do bald eagles migrate or hibernate?

they do not hibernate because they are birds and birds do not hibernate but the bald eagle does migrate

Are both adult Decorah eagles alive?

The Decorah eagle parents are doing well. The have three new eaglets they're raising for 2012. See the link below.

When was On Wings of Eagles created?

On Wings of Eagles was created in 1983.

What family does the fish eagle belong to?

if you are talking about the african fish eagle, then the family is Accipitridae

How much is a James eagles painting worth?

I deal in American Native artwork, antiques, jewelry etc..., his work is worth hundreds possibly thousands if you find someone who specializes in selling his work...they may get you the highest value. Consigned to a reputable, professional auction house specializing in American Indian artwork...you may see it sell from $1200 to $3000 depending on how bad a bidder may want it.

Why does the eagle represent the US?

Apart from the eagle holding a snake, there is also a cactus.

The settlement of Tenochtitlan (which was the capital of the Aztec Empire and currently Mexico City - Mexico's capital) occurred after an omen took place. This omen was an eagle grabbing a snake in its talons. Therefore, this image is on the Mexican flag because it represents the birth of the Aztecs and much of Mexico's Cultural Institutions.

What is an immature eagle called?

An immature or baby eagle is called an eaglet.

What do eagles feet look like?

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Who are prey of a eagle?

Some preys are rats ,martens,small turtles,foxes,and young deers etc. The prey of an eagle vary from the age. parents usually catch rats, mice, gophers, small raccoons, etc for their young. For themselves, they can catch monkeys, fish, deer foal on occasion, raccoons, squirrels, etc.

What is Aquila and why is it important?

Aquila ('the Eagle') was the name of a Roman legion's official standard that was carried into any battle that a legion would fight. It was important because a legion's soldiers considered it the symbol and the pride of their legion. Soldiers would fight to the death to protect their Eagle in battle and would consider losing it to the enemy a matter of great shame.

Do eagles walk?

Yes, they can walk. They have legs.

What does it take to get a incentive ride in a F-15?

Well first off you have to blow everyone around you. Second you have to attend lots of gay/ boring meetings about how the SQ is going to have the Christmas party. Third is you have to blow some higher ranking people and follow them around like a lost dog. And Fourth and last.... You have to have a VAG!

Are there golden eagles in the western part of NC?

Yes. A few golden eagles reside there, especially in McDowell and Haywood counties. Look for them along the Blue Ridge Parkway at Graveyard Fields in Haywood county, there seems to be more sightings from this area.