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Golden Eagle (Official description)
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Guiana Crested Eagle and harpy eagle (Official description)
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White-bellied sea eagle (Official description)
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Black Eagle (Official description)
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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"White Bellied Sea Eagle, Haliaeetus leucogaster; the Vulnerable (VU) magnificent Palla’s fish eagle, Haliaeetus leucoryphus and greater spotted eagle" (IUCN Outlook 2020)
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Golden eagle (Nomination file, p. 35)
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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Steller's Sea Eagle, White-tailed Eagle (Official description)
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Crested serpent eagle (Spilornis cheela perplexus) (Nomination file, p. 66)
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"a small and increasing breeding population of white-tailed eagles" (wiki)
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Verreaux's eagle (commonly named Black eagle in Southern Africa): "Matobo National Park contains the highest concentration of black eagles, and breeding pairs of these birds, worldwide." (official website)
See en.wikipedia.org
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Harpy Eagle (Official description)
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Wirikuta is also a habitat of the Golden Eagle, a cultural symbol of Mexico. (AB ev)
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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the Stellar’s Sea Eagle (50% of world population) (OUV)
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Crested Eagle and Ornate Hawk-Eagle (Official description)
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White-tailed Sea-eagle, Golden Eagle (AB ev)
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White-tailed Eagle (Official description)
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golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos japonica), mountain hawk-eagle (Spizaetus nipalensis orientalis) (Official description)
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Pallas's fish eagle (Official description)
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Bald eagle (Official description)
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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Philippine Eagle (Official description)
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Golden eagle (Nomination file, p. 69)
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White-tailed sea eagle, golden eagle (Official description)
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Greater Spotted Eagle and Imperial Eagle (Official description)
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Short-toed Eagle, Grey-headed Fish-Eagle, Black Eagle, Crested Serpent-Eagle, Rufous-bellied Eagle, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Mountain Hawk-Eagle, White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Nomination file, p. A31-32)
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Steppe Eagle, Eastern Imperial Eagle (Official description)
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Golden Eagle (Official description)
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Sea eagle (Official description)
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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bald eagles and golden eagles
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Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti (VU))
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Harpy Eagle (Official description)
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Booted eagle, Steppe eagle, Eastern imperial eagle, Greater spotted eagle (Nomination file, p. 54)
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Crested Eagle (Official description)
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Harpy Eagle (Official description)
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Harpy Eagle (Official description)
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Harpy Eagle (Official description)
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"Majestic white-tailed eagles .. are a commonplace sight in the Vega Archipelago." (AB ev)
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Ayres hawk eagle (Official description)
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fishing eagles, crested serpent-eagles (wiki)