Phrases with «young eagles»

The phrase "young eagles" refers to baby eagles or eagles that are still young. Full definition

Sentences with «young eagles»

  • Duchamp warns that golden eagles too are at risk in Kern County, as many wind turbines will be placed in their breeding ranges and dispersion areas, the latter being hunting grounds shared by young eagles, like Altamont Pass in Northern California. (savetheeaglesinternational.org)
  • He hopes to release four young eagles in the same location each year for at least five years. (scientificamerican.com)
  • But a 13 - year state nurturing program that brought in young eagles from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Alaska through the 1980s slowly re-established populations in the Hudson Valley, North Country and upstate New York. (buffalonews.com)
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