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Imperial Eagle

Educational resources on Imperial Eagle

Imperial Eagle [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Imperial Eagle

Academic web links for the Imperial Eagle.


Imperial Eagle Beaker (Getty Museum)
A work by Unknown from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection.
www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=1239

ADW: Aquila heliaca: Information
During migration, the Imperial Eagle has been known to travel up to 8000 km in about six weeks to reach their new quarters. When the Imperial Eagle flies, it soars on level wings.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Aquila_heliaca.html

Imperial Eagle Clipart
To use any of the clipart images above (including the thumbnail image in the top left corner), just click and drag the picture to your desktop.
etc.usf.edu/clipart/3000/3063/imperial-eagle_1.htm

Wildlife Rehabilitation Database: Imperial Eagle
Reference: """Hematological Values for Four Species of Birds of Prey,"" F.J. Polo, J.F. Celdran, V.I. Peinado, G. Viscor & J. Palomeque. The Condor 94:1007-1013, 1992"
www.wpi.edu/Projects/Tufts/Av31.html

DNA from feathers tells tale of eagle fidelity
An Eastern imperial eagle chick scolds Todd Katzner, conservation director with the National Aviary, as he collects feathers from the bird's nest.
news.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/html4ever/2005/050706.DeWoody.eagles.html

Using naturally shed feathers for individual identification, genetic ...
The Eastern imperial eagle (EIE) is a species of conservation concern throughout Central Asia and, like most raptors, EIEs are inherently challenging to study because adults are
www.pitt.edu/~biohome/Dept/pdf/1894.pdf

What Is An Eagle?
...of North America is one of the most common Booted Eagles in the United States, but others include the Bonelli's Eagle, the Ayres' Hawk Eagle, the Imperial Eagle, and
www.indiana.edu/~bradwood/eagles/what.htm

Purdue e-Pubs
Conservation of the eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca) in Central Asia: Using molecular techniques to investigate raptor ecology and noninvasively monitor raptor populations
docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI3251686

Paul Halsall/Fordham University/Intro to Medieval History
Imperial Eagle: B: Byzantium: Class 3 The Eastern Roman Empire to Heraklios. lecture notes. Assigned Reading:
www.fordham.edu/halsall/medieval.html

H. Bruce Franklin -- War Stars: The Super Weapon and the American ...
More ominously, in his words, 'the American imperial eagle' commonly turns out to be 'a bird that habitually views its own behavior as "defense" against its prey.'
andromeda.rutgers.edu/~hbf/Books/WarStars.html







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