0 a large bird with brown feathers on its back, found in northern parts of the world, that eats small animals
Three rattlesnakes were also set out in front of this figurine, and a golden eagle was placed beside the disk.
If it was a rare bird like a golden eagle, that would be welcome to many of my lambs, but not a great black-backed gull.
A golden eagle can be a nuisance on good grouse moor if it appears in a grouse drive.
It would be a terrible thing if the golden eagle were to become extinct.
Think what one would have to do if one found a golden eagle which had flown into a pylon line.
The golden eagle is, without doubt, increasing, as are the peregrine falcon and the pine marten.
We preserve interesting animals and certain rare birds—pine martens, in most districts the badger, the golden eagle and some of the hawks.
I can see the difficulty of making a management agreement with the golden eagle.