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  2. Golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    Beinn Mhor on the Isle of Mull, Scotland is typical golden eagle habitat: rugged and mountainous. An adult flying above Himalayan mountains from Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary in Sikkim, India. Golden eagles are fairly adaptable in habitat but often reside in areas with a few shared ecological characteristics.

  3. Status and conservation of the golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    It is intended to release a total of sixty birds, to ensure a viable population. The reintroduced golden eagles at the park produced a pair of fledglings for the first time in 2011. [19] The golden eagle is classified as bird of “High Conservation Concern” in Ireland. [20] Fewer estimates are known from Asia and North Africa.

  4. Aquilinae - Wikipedia

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    By far the widest ranging species of booted eagle is the golden eagle, which is distributed in most of North America (where it is the only species of the subfamily north of Mexico) and much of Eurasia including a majority of Europe, often along most mountainous terrains therein but also other land-based habitats with typically remote semi-open ...

  5. Rare Footage Show Up-Close Glimpse of Endangered Golden ...

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    Golden eagles and bald eagles are about the same size. They are approximately 2.5 feet tall with a wingspan of about 6.5 feet, and weigh about ten pounds on average.

  6. Eastern imperial eagle - Wikipedia

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    While the mean prey body mass relative to the eagle's weight is probably similar between the two species, an estimated 15% of golden eagle prey will weigh over 5 kg (11 lb). [7] [102] [103] [104] In its very extensive range, the golden eagle's distribution includes nearly all areas occupied by breeding eastern imperial eagles. Furthermore ...

  7. Study maps where golden eagles are safe from wind turbines

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    Researchers have completed a novel study that may help the wind farm industry avoid protected golden eagle habitats. Wind turbine blades reportedly kill up to 300,000 birds per year in US, which ...

  8. Britain’s rainforests home to wildlife from giant slugs to ...

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    The Woodland Trust has revealed some of the weird and wonderful species that live in this country’s rare temperate rainforest habitat. Britain’s rainforests home to wildlife from giant slugs ...

  9. Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family of the Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus Aquila. Most of the 68 species of eagles are from Eurasia and Africa. [1]