Aquila chrysaetos


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Synonyms for Aquila chrysaetos

large eagle of mountainous regions of the northern hemisphere having a golden-brown head and neck

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Parmi les autres changements dans l'occurrence des rapaces nichant en falaise, on compte une diminution des territoires de faucon gerfaut (Falco rusticolus) occupes, passant de quatre en 1977 a un en 1979, puis a deux, en 2008; une diminution des nids de buse pattue (Buteo lagopus), passant de un en 1979 (aucun en 1977) a aucun en 2008; une augmentation des nids d'aigle royal (Aquila chrysaetos), passant de deux en 1977 et en 1979 a cinq en 2008.
Peripheral nerve sheath tumor in a subadult golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos).
Dieta del aguila real (Aquila chrysaetos) en la Serrania de Juan El Grande, municipio de El Llano, Aguascalientes.
2008: Territory occupancy and breeding success of the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) around tourist destinations in northern Finland.--Ornis Fennica 85: 2-12.
Predation by a Golden Eagle, Aquila chrysaetos, on a juvenile Mountain sheep, Ovis Canadensis.
We report isolation of WNV in Spain from 2 golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos).
The golden eagle, Aquila chrysaetos, can also be seen in New York, although they are much rarer.
Aquila was named after the genus name of several eagle species, including the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos L.).
An immature golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) was examined 2 months after a gunshot wound in the right wing.
For example, Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) are a noted predator of Rock Squirrels (Otospermophilus variegatus; Oaks and others 1987), Columbian Ground Squirrels (Urocitellus columbianus; Elliott and Flinders 1991), and Mohave Ground Squirrels (Xerospermophilus mohavensis, Best 1995).
An example is the report by Kornan and Macek (2011), who observed a case of infanticide in the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) in which one chick was killed and then fed to the other.
Abstract: A second-year, female golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) was live trapped in northern California because of severe feather loss and crusting of the skin on the head and legs.
In 1991, the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) was identified as a candidate for state listing in Washington as a result of concerns about this species' population status.