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The eagles find themselves in an environmental updraft since the early 2000s. Culturally, too, the animals are soaring.
but golden eagles in Alaska and Canada may migrate south as far as 1,000 miles to wintering areas. You can hear the sound of bald eagles on allaboutbirds.org here. Eagles have about 7,000 feathers.
And so I think now it’s really important to make sure people know that story and learn from it,” said Maia Edwards, the science director at the American Bald Eagle Foundation in Alaska.
And so, I think now it’s really important to make sure people know that story and learn from it,” said Maia Edwards, the science director at the American Bald Eagle Foundation in Alaska.