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EAGLES
Who have been a part of Wild At Heart

     
WATCH THE RELEASE OF "DUGAS" The Bald Eagle  

Click to watch the flight of "Dugas".

Dugas, a bald eagle who
was saved from certain death,
was successfully returned to health,
then released back into the wild.


 

BALD EAGLES - http://animal.discovery.com/birds/bald-eagle/

ARIZONA EAGLES Two types of eagles live in Arizona.

Golden eagles are related to buteos, but are much larger with longer wings. They are found statewide and usually prey upon rabbits and ducks.

Bald eagles are usually found near water and feed primarily on fish and waterfowl, which they hunt or scavenge. "Living with Raptors," Arizona Game and Fish Department

   

Arizona Birds of Prey
Owls  Hawks  Eagles  FALCONS

 
 
 


Raptors nest in various places, including stick nests (most buteos and eagles), ledges (some owls and falcons), and cavities like woodpecker holes (smaller owls and American kestrels) or burrows (burrowing owls)

 

 

Decorah Eagles

The Raptor Resource Project brings you the Decorah Eagles from atop their tree at the fish hatchery in Decorah, Iowa.

Check out the bald eagle nest LIVE! Beautiful clear streaming video and sound!