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Eagle Identification Tips |
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U. S. Geological Survey) |
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General
Information
- Sexes similar
- Very large, broad-winged, broad-tailed hawk
- Rounded wings
- Thick, hooked bill
- Plucks fish from water with talons
Adult
- White head and upper neck
- White tail
- Dark brown body plumage
- Yellow bill
Immature
- Dark bill and dark cere
- Dark brown body plumage, including head and tail
- Variable amounts of white on underwing coverts,
belly,and back
- White head and tail, and dark underwings are
gradually acquired in four years
Similar species
Turkey Vulture has a tiny, unfeathered
head, holds its wings in a dihedral, and has contrastingly paler flight
feathers.
Golden Eagle can be quite similar
to immature Balds, or to adults at a distance but is all dark as an
adult and as an immature has white restricted to the bases of the
flight feathers and the bases of the tail feathers. The white is confined
to crisp patches on the wing and tail, and is not blotchily scattered
about underwings coverts as in immature Bald Eagles. Immature Golden
Eagles have yellow ceres while immature Balds have dark ceres. |
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