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 Golden
Eagle Range Map
The Golden Eagle
breeds from northern and western Alaska east to Labrador,
south to southern Alaska, Baja California, western and
central Texas, western Oklahoma, and western Kansas; in
eastern North America to New York and New England. It
winters from south-central Alaska and the southern
portions of the Canadian provinces south throughout the
breeding range, rarely to coastal South Carolina. The
Golden Eagle inhabits open country, from barren areas to
open coniferous forests, primarily in hilly and
mountainous regions, but also in rugged deserts, on the
plains and in tundra. It prefers large trees with large
horizontal branches and cliffs for roosting and perching.
In the West, it often moves down from the mountains onto
the plains and valleys for winter.
More information about the Golden
Eagle
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