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Birds of prey are strong is the largest bird in North America
These birds are dark brown with light brown feathers on its head and neck. They are extremely fast and can reach speeds falling 240 km / h. The Golden Eagles used their speed and their sharp heels to quickly catch rabbits, woodchucks, squirrels Really Eagle. They also eat carrion, reptiles, birds, fish, and large insects.
There are cases in which the eagle has come to attack an adult deer. Ranchers one time, devoted themselves to kill these animals eagles lost his farm. But studies have shown that the impact of eagles on farm animals are minimal. Therefore, the eagle is currently protected.
Each pair of eagles controls a territory of 150 square km. They nest at high altitudes, even on mountain tops. They create very resignal Terrestrials nests and large, they must endure several years of breeding.
Females lay one to four eggs which are incubated by both individuals about 40-45 days. Usually one or two offspring survive, they get the feathers in three months. Some of these eagles migrate, depending on the geographical location where they are. The eagles in Canada and Alaska typically fly south in autumn.

