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  2. Golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the most widely distributed species of eagle. Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. They are one of the best-known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere. These birds are dark brown, with lighter golden-brown plumage on their ...

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  4. Aquila (bird) - Wikipedia

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    3D scan of skeleton. Aquila is the genus of true eagles.The genus name is Latin for "eagle", possibly derived from aquilus, "dark in colour". [1] It is often united with the sea eagles, buteos, and other more heavyset Accipitridae, but more recently they appear to be less distinct from the slenderer accipitrine hawks than previously believed.

  5. File:Golden Eagle eye.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Golden eagle returns home after 'little adventure'

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    Loki the golden eagle is four years old [Half Walks Falconry Experiences N.I.] Mr Trenier told BBC News NI that they had "eyes" on the four-year-old male eagle "for a few days before approaching him".

  7. File:Golden Eagle in flight - 5.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Status and conservation of the golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    The following nations are thought to have golden eagle populations that are increasing: Bulgaria with 150–170 pairs, Denmark with 3–5 pairs (has continuously bred in the country since 1998, but the species might also have bred up until the 1800s), Finland with an estimated 300–350 pairs, France with approximately 390–460 pairs, Hungary ...

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