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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Golden_Eagle_adult_by_Gradimir.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Probably Adult<br /> Photo © by {{user|Gradimir|Gradimir}}]] |
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− | == | + | A very large eagle where birds in northern [[Europe]] are about 80-93 cm (31-37") in length, wingspan of 190 to 210 cm (75-83"); birds in the [[US]] and southern Europe are smaller. Females are larger than males.<br /> |
− | + | '''Adult''': body is dark brown with a golden wash across crown and nape (in some birds golden may be replaced by light reddish). Underwing [[Topography#General Anatomy|coverts]] like the body while upperwing greater and middle coverts are washed pale. Flight feathers and tail feathers grey with some dark barring and with broad, terminal black band. Legs covered with feathers but toes are yellow as is the base of the bill. | |
====Breeding==== | ====Breeding==== | ||
− | + | [[North America]], [[Europe]], northern [[Asia]] and North [[Africa]]. The most numerous and widespread [[:Category:Aquila|Aquila]] eagle. | |
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Revision as of 14:07, 2 September 2018
Identification
A very large eagle where birds in northern Europe are about 80-93 cm (31-37") in length, wingspan of 190 to 210 cm (75-83"); birds in the US and southern Europe are smaller. Females are larger than males.
Adult: body is dark brown with a golden wash across crown and nape (in some birds golden may be replaced by light reddish). Underwing coverts like the body while upperwing greater and middle coverts are washed pale. Flight feathers and tail feathers grey with some dark barring and with broad, terminal black band. Legs covered with feathers but toes are yellow as is the base of the bill.
Breeding
North America, Europe, northern Asia and North Africa. The most numerous and widespread Aquila eagle.