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This project has been in cooperation with the Eastern Golden Eagle Working Group , a collaboration of biologists and land managers working toward conservation of the species in Eastern North America. Publications: Katzner, T.

The Auk 1 Immature Bald Eagles and adult Golden Eagles look similar and can be easily confused. These powerful raptors typically mate for life. To impress a female, male birds will pick up a stick or a rock and fly up high, only to drop it. Then the eagle will enter a dive to catch the object again before it hits the ground! Golden Eagles are known to like cliffs to build their nests on, but also have no problem using trees, observation towers, or nesting platforms.

These raptors have even been known to nest on the ground! The most important feature these birds look for when it comes to building a nest is it needs to have a good view of its surroundings. These birds prefer vast open areas such as landscapes that include cliffs, mountains, or hills.

You can also spot these birds in grasslands, farmlands, shrublands, arctic tundra, and coniferous woodlands. These eagles are not extremely noisy, and their calls sound like whistles that are weak and high.

Just like Bald Eagles, for such a powerful raptor, you would think Golden Eagles would have a much more intimidating sound! Here are a few books and resources you can purchase that will assist! Links below take you to Amazon. Bird Watching HQ. Photo by Josh Emm. A Golden Eagle in Worcester Co. Photo by Jim Stasz. A Golden Eagle in Harford Co. Photo by Dave Webb. A Golden Eagle in Carroll Co. A Golden Eagle in Talbot Co. Photo by Daniel Irons.

Eastern North America is home to a small population of Golden Eagles, but despite their vulnerability to habitat loss and other threats, little information has been available on the patterns of their annual migration.

Until now. Between and , Nelson, Katzner, and their colleagues trapped 42 migrating and wintering eagles, outfitted them with GPS trackers, and collected feather samples from those same birds.



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