Turning, we saw a spotted eagle ray descend the reef wall and glide over the plateau. |
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The theory is that an eagle dropped the fish, and it hit the windshield of an aircraft. |
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Those days were great for snorkeling and we saw all sorts of sea life, including sharks and spotted eagle rays complete with remoras. |
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There should be whitetail and mule deer in abundance, and this is the most likely place to spot a golden eagle. |
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Also the labarums the Romans have are missing an actual Chi-Rho on the top of the pole and instead they have an eagle. |
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Other birds include a huge American bald eagle called Liberty, buzzards, Harris hawks, vultures, laughing kookaburras and a pelican. |
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In America, the term double eagle is used instead of albatross to describe such a feat! |
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Shaped roughly like an eagle with forward facing wings, this war machine had seen all the major space battles fought in the last seven years. |
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As far as other raptors go, you'd be hard-pressed to mistake an accipiter for a vulture or an eagle. |
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Moreover, most paper contracted for by the military was watermarked with an eagle, wings extended. |
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And in the eternal battle against eagle and jet engine, I tended to root for the jet engine. |
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Webb made birdie from a greenside bunker, but Sorenstam duly holed for eagle. |
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He holed out from the 14th fairway on Sunday for an eagle that gave him a share of the lead. |
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It dens down in rocky cairns, under tree roots, sometimes even in the disused eyries of a golden eagle. |
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Aristophanes' neck arched above her like an eagle staring down from his aerie. |
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The release of white tailed eagle, Harris hawk and lanner falcon would be an offence under Section 14 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 unless licensed. |
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McKenna was quite literally an eagle scout as he grew up on East 2nd Street in Brooklyn. |
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An eagle ray swims by lazily, escorted by two large remoras. |
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On this morning, about 150 of the swans, also called whistling swans, were swimming in the center of one of the largest bogs as a bald eagle circled overhead. |
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It was Aeschylus who recast him as suffering hero and enemy of divine tyranny, crucified on a crag in the Caucasus where Zeus's eagle tore at his vitals. |
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It may have been a confluence of factors, but going bald eagle became not so much a choice as an expectation. |
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True to his promise, the eagle rays are gently flapping and wheeling in the current off the starboard quarter, frustratingly staying just too far away to photograph. |
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He lunged at me, diving down like an eagle towards a fish in the stream, extending longer and deadlier claws than any bird of prey could boast of. |
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Then corporate people from American eagle went on The Today Show on Friday to laugh all about it. |
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He bears the aegis, his bird is the eagle and his tree is the oak. |
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Children were thrilled to be able to stroke a beautiful barn owl, while an enormous eagle owl, a tawny owl, a kestrel and a turkey vulture called George looked on. |
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The balding Prince of Wales had a brush with a bald eagle at the Sandringham Flower Show yesterday. |
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He says species threatened in the forest include the extremely rare Wielangta stag beetle, the swift parrot, Tasmania's wedge-tail eagle and the tiger quoll. |
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Besides the bald eagle on the Presidential Seal, who holds 13 arrows in one claw and an olive branch in the other. |
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The carved eagles at the comers suggest that the table might have been made for the Borghese family, whose armorial bearings incorporate an eagle. |
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This has not been an easy thing to do, namely because being an eagle scout has been such a defining accomplishment in my life. |
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Initially, they could not figure out if the bird was a kite or an eagle. |
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McKenna here proved to remain an eagle Scout in the very best sense amidst the bloodiest and most harrowing fight in the war. |
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An addled eagle egg was recovered from an abandoned nest along the Androscoggin in Lewiston and submitted to analytical labs for contaminant testing. |
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Without a bribed official, a halcyon, or eagle, will watch the entry point with binoculars for patterns and opportunities. |
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I cut a driver into the wind to about 12 feet and although I didn't hole it for eagle, it was a birdie and a change of fortunes in the tournament. |
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These forests are home to rare animals like the black stork, vultures and the Spanish Imperial eagle who depend on the rich diversity of these cork oak forests. |
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Sharks, mackerel and eagle rays often patrol this area, and on my first dive I nailed a great photograph of a wobbegong shark that almost posed for the camera. |
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Traveling by airboat over thick, floating marshes and rounded levees, he enthusiastically points at countless alligators, scurrying nutrias, and several bald eagle nests. |
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It is believed to be the White eagle shown in the Polish coat of arms and in the Serbian coat of arms. |
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The cap badge also has the crossed carbines of the 3rd Carabiniers at the rear of the eagle. |
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Likewise, the three large coats of arms that dominate the tester painting are surrounded by collars of SS, a golden eagle enclosed in each tiret. |
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The presence of such eagle motifs points directly to Henry's coronation oil and his ideological association with St Thomas. |
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Its crest was Eryr Wen, a stylised white eagle mounted on dark green shield, with the flag of Wales at the top left hand corner. |
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The symbolic liver bird of Liverpool is commonly thought to be a cross between an eagle and a cormorant. |
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The crest, an eagle or phoenix above a flaming tower, may signify the College's rebirth after the 1885 fire. |
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Buildings which formerly housed brothels in the red light district have been converted to ateliers for young fashion designers, AKA eagle fuel. |
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Occasionally, large raptors such as Eurasian eagle owls will prey on young foxes, while golden eagles have been known to kill adults. |
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The supporters are an eagle and a warhorse, the former from the arms of the city of Perth. |
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Kaymer started with six straight pars before making a birdie on the seventh and an eagle on the eighth. |
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The legions' eagle standards, of great symbolic importance to the Romans, were lost. |
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The third Roman eagle was recovered in AD 41 by Publius Gabinius, under the emperor Claudius. |
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Later, as consul, he decreed that the eagle would be the symbol of the Senate and People of Rome. |
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Birds include the vulture, eagle, stork, bustard, Arabian partridge, bee eater, falcon, and sunbird. |
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The Aranda people of central Australia saw the four Cross stars as the talon of an eagle and Gamma Centauri as its leg. |
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The Philippine eagle is part of the Accipitridae family and is endemic to the rainforests of Luzon, Samar, Leyte and Mindanao. |
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The Mexica moved to an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco, where an eagle nested on a nopal cactus. |
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Cuauhipiltin, or eagle nobles, were commoners who impressed the nobles with their martial prowess, and were treated as nobles. |
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In his form as the morning star, Venus, he is also depicted as a harpy eagle. |
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Its plaza, also named La Libertad, contains a monument atop of which is a golden eagle. |
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Avian fauna includes birds of prey like the golden eagle, the peregrine falcon, the snowy owl and the bald eagle. |
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Until 2015 Haweswater was the only place in England where a golden eagle was resident. |
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Despite its propensity to nest near water, the osprey is not classed as a sea eagle. |
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The most serious predators of peregrine nests in North America and Europe are the great horned owl and the Eurasian eagle owl. |
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Then he was gay as a lark carolling from its skiey tower, soaring in thought as an eagle, innocent as the mild-eyed dove. |
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The eagle took the tortoise up into the air, and dropped him down, squab, upon a rock. |
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The lone eagle swooped down into the lake, snatching its prey, a small fish. |
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The white-bellied sea eagle is almost as big as a wedgie and handsomely marked in grey and white. |
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He stops to point out a bald eagle landing on a rock in the river. |
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Other species threatened by the fires include the Peloponnese wall lizard, lesser kestrel, Corsican red deer, and eastern imperial eagle. |
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The informed and informative text by author Penny Olson is filled with a wealth of fascinating facts about the wedge-tailed eagle. |
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Olsen summarizes the current knowledge of Australia's largest true eagle, the Wedge-tailed Eagle. |
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The forests are home to rare and threatened species such as the wedge-tailed eagle and the giant freshwater crayfish. |
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Dr Fielding is also adviser to the Irish golden eagle, white-tailed eagle and red kite re-introduction prog rammes. |
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Severe feather loss and abnormalities in a juvenile free-living white-tailed eagle from northern Germany. |
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The Danube is one of the last refuges in Europe for the white-tailed eagle, and hosts 70 percent of the global population of Dalmatian Pelicans. |
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The white-tailed eagle is greenlisted here and the birds are rare across Europe with only 10,000 breeding pairs in existence. |
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In August, 16 white-tailed eagle chicks, given as a gift from Norway, were released in Fife. |
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A WHITE-TAILED eagle has turned up on the seabird haven of the Farne Islands for the first time. |
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Legal eagle Jimmy Wyler has the sort of steely stare that makes you want to confess to crimes you didn't commit. |
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What do the American alligator and the bald eagle have in common with the Oregon chub? |
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They included a golden eagle chasing a red fox in Bulgaria and a snow goose taking on an arctic fox in Russia. |
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They are distributed through 3 on Arctic Tern, 5 on the white-tailed eagle and 9 on the West Coast. |
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The golden eagle preys on the European hare in the Alps, the Carpathians, the Apennines and northern Spain. |
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The obverse bust wears a completely new style of bashlyk, resembling the Macedonian kausia, but with a flap at the back and an eagle on top. |
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What would evene, if an eagle that is carried by the course of the wind, should let a stone fall from its talons. |
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An eagle had the ill hap to be struck with an arrow feathered from her own wing. |
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America has its bald eagle and New Zealand has its kiwi, a flightless brown bird. |
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Birds of all kinds live in Greensprings in summer, even the white eagle that we call the ghostking. |
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The female golden eagle has not been seen since 2004 although the male still remains. |
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Conservationists believe he is now the only resident golden eagle in England. |
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Some previously extinct birds, such as the golden eagle, been reintroduced in about the year 2000 after decades of extirpation. |
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A small cluster of significant finds was made in this area, including a gold livery badge depicting an eagle. |
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He made his reputation as a legal eagle as a prosecutor before entering private practice. |
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It is considered by scientists as the largest eagle in the world, and is endemic to the Philippines' forests. |
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As for our current bald eagle restoration plan, hacking continued during 1986 with the release of 16 eagles at our megahack facility near Albany. |
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Alternately stated, a double bogey or worse is zero points, a bogey is worth one point, par is two, a birdie three, an eagle four, and so on. |
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Another commonly seen symbol is the eagle, which is a symbol attributed to Saladin, and the hawk of the Qureish. |
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Kings and chiefs sometimes went into battle wearing helmets adorned with eagle feathers. |
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The bald eagle is both the national bird and national animal of the United States, and is an enduring symbol of the country itself. |
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Over 200 species of bird have been recorded on Arran including black guillemot, eider, peregrine falcon and the golden eagle. |
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The islands also provide a habitat for other important species such as corncrake, hen harrier, golden eagle and otter. |
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The abundant wildlife includes the golden eagle, red deer and Atlantic salmon. |
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The peninsula is the breeding ground for Steller's sea eagle, one of the largest eagle species, along with the golden eagle and gyr falcon. |
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Due to its hunting prowess, the golden eagle is regarded with great mystic reverence in some ancient, tribal cultures. |
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The golden eagle ranks as the second heaviest breeding eagle in North America, Europe and Africa but the fourth heaviest in Asia. |
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This places the golden eagle as the one of the two fastest moving living animals on earth. |
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Distinguishing the golden eagle from other Aquila eagles in Eurasia is potentially a greater identification problem. |
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There are six extant subspecies of golden eagle that differ slightly in size and plumage. |
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Golden eagle taiga habitat usually consists of extensive peatland formations caused by poorly drained soils. |
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The golden eagle chick may be heard from within the egg 15 hours before it begins hatching. |
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The oldest known wild golden eagle was a bird banded in Sweden which was recovered 32 years later. |
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However, there are no confirmed accounts of predation by other bird species on golden eagle nests. |
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An attempted capture of a great blue heron by a golden eagle resulted in the death of both birds from wounds sustained in the ensuing fight. |
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Several further diseases that contribute to golden eagle deaths have been examined in Japan. |
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Mankind has been fascinated by the golden eagle as early as the beginning of recorded history. |
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At one time, the golden eagle lived in a great majority of temperate Europe, North Asia, North America, North Africa, and Japan. |
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Seton Gordon recorded an instance where a wildcat fought a golden eagle, resulting in the deaths of both combatants. |
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The Steller's sea eagle, larger in both weight and total length, is the closest rival for median wingspan amongst living eagles. |
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This large eagle breeds in northern Europe and northern Asia, and winters further south. |
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Like the third large northern species, Steller's sea eagle, adults have yellow feet, beaks and eyes. |
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A white tailed eagle was shot in the winter of 1857 at Stolford in Bridgwater Bay and subsequently preserved for display. |
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The bronze eagle lecturn was swiped during a break-in at All Saints Church, Gravelly Hill, Erdington. |
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His ready acceptance of her offer revealed him to be more of a legal beagle than legal eagle. |
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Former Los Angeles deputy district attorney Christopher Darden accused the late legal eagle Johnnie Cochran of slitting the lining of the glove. |
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Jamie Foxx is sympathetic to Butler's situation but then the legal eagle figures out the grief-stricken widower is slipping out of control. |
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A FORMER Mold legal eagle has landed a place on a national body specialising in legal services for older people and their carers. |
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The new owl is an eagle owl which are larger than barn Owls but the family are still hoping for positive news regarding their missing bird. |
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Now he has 10 birds of prey including barn owls, tawny owls, Harris hawks, sparrow hawks and a European eagle owl. |
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They were also joined by Dewey, a bateleur eagle rescued by the World Bird Sanctuary. |
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The gravity stands high and bright, like an eagle on a peak. |
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Nevertheless, for some unfathomable reason, the eagle scout sticks around. |
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The State Flag of the Republic of Kazakhstan is a rectangular breadth of blue colour with the image of the sun in its center with a soaring steppe eagle underneath. |
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As large as a huge eagle, local tribesmen called it an Olitiau. |
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Jeff Watson believed that common raven occasionally eats golden eagle eggs but only in situations where the parent eagles have abandoned their nesting attempt. |
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Normally, this was because any legion incapable of regaining its eagle in battle was so severely mauled that it was no longer effective in combat. |
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The bald eagle is a denizen of the northern part of the state. |
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From east of the Canadian Rocky Mountains to the mountains of Labrador, the golden eagle is found in small numbers in boreal forest peatlands and similar mixed woodland areas. |
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In Ethiopia's Bale Mountains, where the vegetation is more lush and the climate is clearly less arid than in Northeastern Africa, the golden eagle occupies verdant mountains. |
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This species' wingspan is the fifth largest amongst extant eagle species. |
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The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States. Plus the bird is endangered. So, yeah, I'd probably have a problem with sitting down to a plate of baldie for dinner. |
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It could be a white-tailed eagle, a very close relative of the bald eagle with a widespread range in northern Eurasia and a small population in southwestern Greenland. |
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The find included the wooden base of a beautifully-crafted Australian wedge-tailed eagle, presented by Australia's Northern Territories government. |
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His remaining golden eagle is currently being hand-reared in preparation for it to be sent to another breeder where it will begin artificial insemination. |
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It probably represents the bateleur eagle or the African fish eagle. |
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There was an uncommon variant with the Saint John the Evangelist's eagle and two lions adopted as Castilian royal supporters by John II, Isabella's father. |
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There are over 135 species of marine and terrestrial birds found along the river including the colourful Knysna lourie, giant kingfisher and the majestic fish eagle. |
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Some modern bullion coins, such as the gold and silver American eagle, are produced as both business strike and collectible proof and uncirculated versions. |
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For example, if an alarm call signals a python, the monkeys climb into the trees, whereas the eagle alarm causes monkeys to seek a hiding place on the ground. |
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A 13th eagle released in Kerry was shot in Northern Ireland. |
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However, due to major efforts to prevent extinction, the bald eagle, or Haliaeetus leucocephalus is now under the category of Least Concern on the red list. |
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