Eagles

The Eagle is a large bird of prey known for its majestic appearance and impressive hunting skills. It has long and powerful wings, a sharp beak, and strong talons to catch and carry away its prey. Eagles are found in a variety of habitats, including mountains, fields, and open water. They eat small mammals, fish, and carrion, and are top predators in their ecosystem. Eagles are considered symbols of strength, courage and freedom, which is why they are featured on the national symbols of many nations, such as the United States of America. They are also important indicators of the health of their environment, as their presence can help to maintain a healthy balance of prey and predators in the food chain. Eagles have also been used for centuries in falconry, a sport in which trained birds are released to hunt on behalf of their owner.

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International Journal of Ornithology

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: J.N. Maina DVSc, University of Johannesburg
International Journal of Ornithology solicits studies that support substantially to the scientific literature and that are useful and accessible to professional and amateur field ornithologists.