Through a Fraught History, Golden Eagles Endure in West Texas

Through a Fraught History, Golden Eagles Endure in West Texas

Nature Notes

24/01/2025 11:21AM

Episode Synopsis "Through a Fraught History, Golden Eagles Endure in West Texas"

Standing 2 and a half feet high, with wingspans of 7 feet or more, golden eagles are the apex avian predator of West Texas. The region is home to golden eagles that breed here and are year-round residents, as well as eagles that travel here from more northerly climes in winter.

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