Biology of Bald Eagles in Arizona
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Description: Describes the eagle's appearance, breedings areas, and food habits. Includes nesting chronology.
Biology of Bald Eagles in Arizona Southwestern Bald Eagle Management Committee Guiding Bald Eagle Management in Arizona Observations of bald eagles in Arizona are mentioned in the literature from as early as 1866 by Coues in the vicinity of Fort Whipple (now Prescott), and in 1875 by Henshaw south of Fort Apache. Bald eagle bones dated from 700 to 1300 AD were found in the Wupatki Pueblo along the Little Colorado River near Grand Falls (Hargrave 1939). These remains suggest bald eagles may have been present in Arizona for centuries, although it is possible that the bones resulted from trading with other regions.
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Date | Creation Date: 2005-03-22T23:00:25Z Expiry Date: 2015-03-22T23:00:25Z |