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Morrison, Gordon. Bald eagle. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1998.

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Quiri, Patricia Ryon. The bald eagle. New York: Children's Press, 1998.

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The golden eagle. 2nd ed. London: Poyser, 2010.

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Ryden, Hope. America's bald eagle. New York, NY: Lyons & Burford, 1992.

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Keith, Brockie, ed. The golden eagle. London: T & AD Poyser, 1997.

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America's bald eagle. New York: Putnam, 1985.

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Potts, Steve. The bald eagle. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Books, 1998.

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McFarlane, Sheryl. Eagle dreams. Victoria, B.C: Orca, 1994.

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McFarlane, Sheryl. Eagle dreams. New York: Philomel Books, 1994.

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Jenkins, Ken L. Eagle reflections. Merrillville, Ind: ICS Books, 1997.

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Wildlife, Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and. Eagles in Massachusetts. Boston]: Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, 1987.

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Gerrard, Jonathan M. The bald eagle: Haunts and habits of a wilderness monarch. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988.

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Damu jigyō ni okeru inuwashi kumataka no chōsa hōhō. Tōkyō: Shinzansha Saitekku, 2001.

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Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw. Eagles of America. New York: Holiday House, 1995.

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Gray, Susan Heinrichs. Harpy eagle. Ann Arbor: Cherry Lake Publishing, 2014.

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Vasquez, William R. An eagle named Bart. Middlebury, VT: P.S. Eriksson, 1990.

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Challenger: America's favorite eagle. Chelsea, Mich: Sleeping Bear Press, 2005.

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Soaring with the wind: The bald eagle. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1998.

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Kelly, Orr. SEALs Eagle Force: Eagle strike. New York: Avon Books, 1999.

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Steve, Parker. Eagle. London: QED Publishing, 2013.

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Barbieri, Elaine. Eagle. New York City: Leisure Books, 1999.

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Mallard, Ann, Alan Carey, and Sandy Carey. Eagle. London: Greenwich Editions, 1998.

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Winter, Joe. Eagle. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1997.

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Turnbull, Stephanie. Eagle. Mankato, Minn: Smart Apple Media, 2013.

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Eagle. Mankato, Minn: Smart Apple Media, 2013.

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Eagle. London: Hodder Children's, 2008.

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Garitony C. Nicolas. Eagle . Quezon City, Philippines: Centralbooks, 2008.

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Eagle. New York: Random House, 2008.

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Barbieri, Elaine. Eagle. New York City: Dorchester Pub. Co., 1999.

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Eagle. Carrollton, Tex: Squadron/Signal Publications, 1985.

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Allen, Judy. Eagle. Cambridge, Mass: Candlewick Press, 1994.

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Allen, Judy. Eagle. Cambridge, Mass: Candlewick Press, 1996.

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Eagle. New York: Metro Books, 1998.

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Eagle. Mankato, Minnesota: Creative Education, 2015.

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Eagle. Lake Mary, Fla: Creation House, 2010.

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Eagle. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal Publications, 1992.

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Bour, Laura. Eagle. London: Moonlight Pub., 1994.

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Hight, Jack. Eagle. Rearsby: Clipper Large Print, 2011.

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Bendell, Don. Eagle. New York: Penguin Books, 1996.

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Olsen, Penny. Wedge-tailed Eagle. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093140.

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Australia’s Wedge-tailed Eagle belongs to the family of eagles, which together span the world. Eagles are powerful predators, with exceptional powers of flight and sight. They may kill to survive, but they also sleep, play, enjoy a bath, make tender parents, and form lasting relationships. This book gives a comprehensive overview of Australia’s largest true eagle and one of the country’s few large predators and scavengers. First appearing in Aboriginal rock-paintings more than 5000 years ago, the Wedge-tailed Eagle was little more than a curiosity to the early European settlers. The book traces the subsequent changes in perception—from its branding as a vicious sheep killer to an iconic species worthy of conservation—and covers distribution, habitat, hunting, relationships, reproduction and chick development. A final section deals with threats to the existence of this magnificent bird. Winner of the 2006 Whitley Award for Best Natural History of an Iconic Species.
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Debus, Stephen. Australasian Eagles and Eagle-like Birds. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306930.

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Eagles are awe-inspiring birds that have influenced much human endeavour. Australia is home to three eagle species, and in Melanesia there are four additional endemic species. A further three large Australian hawks are eagle-like. Eagles, being at the top of the food chain, are sensitive ecological barometers of human impact on the Earth’s ecosystem services, and all of the six Australian species covered in this book are threatened in at least some states (one also nationally). Three of the four Melanesian tropical forest endemics are threatened or near-threatened. In Australasian Eagles and Eagle-like Birds, Dr Stephen Debus provides a 25-year update of knowledge on these 10 species as a supplement to the Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds (HANZAB) and recent global treatises, based partly on his own field studies. Included are the first nest or prey records for some Melanesian species. This book places the Australasian species in their regional and global context, reviews their population status and threats, provides new information on their ecology, and suggests what needs to be done in order to ensure the future of these magnificent birds. Australasian Eagles and Eagle-like Birds is an invaluable resource for raptor biologists, birdwatchers, wildlife rescuers and carers, raptor rehabilitators and zookeepers.
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Eagle-Nature-Lines. Eagle Coloring Book: Color Eagles Mega Book #1 - Eagle Grayscales and Eagle Outlines. Independently Published, 2020.

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Morrison, Gordon. Bald Eagle. Tandem Library, 2003.

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Morrison, Gordon. Bald Eagle. Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, 2003.

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Morrison, Gordon. Bald Eagle. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2003.

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Morrison, Gordon. Bald Eagle. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2003.

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The Bald Eagle (True Books, American Symbols). Children's Press (CT), 1998.

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McFarlane, Sheryl. Eagle dreams. Houghton Mifflin, 2001.

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Guerin, Dava, Terry Bivens, Jack E. Davis, and Floyd Scholz. The Eagle on My Arm. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813180021.001.0001.

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The Eagle on My Arm details the journey to recovery of Vietnam veteran Patrick Bradley. Enlisting at the age of eighteen, Bradley was mortified by the scenes in the North Vietnam jungles, and found himself unable to cope. At a psychiatrist’s recommendation, Bradley traveled to the Canadian wilderness where he spent three years studying and documenting bald eagles and their behavior. He made groundbreaking discoveries during his research, linking the use of chemical DDT to the decrease in southern bald eagle populations. Additionally, he made notable progress in his recovery, able to better control his previously unmitigated anger and rage. Bradley teamed up with other veterans to form the Avian Veteran Alliance in 2015, a non-profit that pairs wounded warriors with injured birds of prey. Where the Eagles Soar, written by biographers Dava Guerin and Terry Bivens, is one of only a handful of books concerned with the unique link between avian therapy and wounded warrior recovery. Introducing the psychiatric benefits of avian and animal therapy is crucial to the cultural climate regarding mental health, and sheds light on positive and exciting alternatives in the study of PTSD among war veterans.
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THE GREAT EAGLE "COME-BACK". MACMILLAN McGRAW-HILL, 1997.

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