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I have used all search engines I can think of and cannot find out how Golden Eagles communicate!!! HELP!!!?

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I have been on the internet for a week now spending atleast 4 hours a day trying to find the answer to this question over search engines and online encyclopedias and cant find the answer other than "Golden eagles talk to communicate". Please answer ASAP if you know how they communicate!

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  1. They communicate with a series of clicks and squaks to their young.  They also use a call named the chattering screech to greet thier mate, or other eagles, they also use it to alarm.  Otherwise they are quiet secretive birds.


  2. The Golden Eagle makes surprisingly little noise to be such large birds. The main call of a golden eagle is a "puppy like yelp" repeated over and over. Young eaglets will make this sound when they are expecting to be fed. Less frequently, golden eagles make a louder sound that ornithologists (scientists who study birds) write as "wee-aaaaaaaaa". It sounds like a hoarse cowgirl trying to get the cattle moving. This sound is used when the eagle thinks there is a threat. Golden eagles also make special sounds during breeding season and baby eaglets even "peep" to their mother while they are still in the egg.

    Their vocalization helps them communicate information about their situation. Their vocalizations, however, should not be confused with human talking. When an eagle calls, other eagles may gain helpful information from the sound, but the vocalization only reflects the caller’s situation. Golden eagles do not vocalize to provide information in the way humans do.

    Hope this information helps you.

  3. You might want to try asking this in the Biology section. I'd say the communicate via calls and body language like most animals.

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