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  California Moving Services by Golden Eagle Moving-Southern California Movers
We are a United Van Lines California Moving Agent located in Southern California, serving customers throughout the country.
You can also get helpful moving tips and other information about moving and movers on our Moving FAQs page and view interesting pictures in our Gallery.
This credit card processing company is owned by a brother of the owners of Golden Eagle Moving Services, Inc. This is an endorsement of that company and is not paid advertising.
www.goldeneaglemoving.com   (213 words)

  
  Golden Eagle Fact Sheet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Golden eagles are typically associated with the plains of the western United States, and are fairly common in our western states, Alaska and western Canada.
Singer, F. The status of the osprey, bald eagle and the golden eagle in the Adirondacks.
Spofford, W. The breeding status of the golden eagle in the Appalachians.
www.dec.state.ny.us /website/dfwmr/wildlife/endspec/goeafs.html   (781 words)

  
 Golden Eagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Golden Eagles are renowned for their striking appearance and combining power with agility in flight.
The Golden Eagle is a sacred bird in some cultures and its feathers, like those of the Bald Eagle, are central to many religious and spiritual customs amongst Native Americans.
US Federal eagle feather law (Title 50 Part 22 Code of Federal Regulations), stipulates that only individuals of certifiable Native American ancestry enrolled in a federally-recognized tribe are legally authorized to obtain Bald or Golden Eagle feathers for religious or spiritual use.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Golden_Eagle   (822 words)

  
 Golden Eagle (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Leaguers investigated and ran into the Golden Eagle when they were attacked by Hawkman's old foe - Mark Mandrill, the Matter Master, a man who carried a mentally controlled wand that could manipulate matter -- For example changing the heads of members of the Justice League into the heads of animals.
In 1989, Golden Eagle was retconned as a Californian surfer, unable to hold down a job.
Golden Eagle II There is another version of Golden Eagle that is a member of the Aryan Brigade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Golden_Eagle_(comics)   (1258 words)

  
 Golden Eagle - Denali Bird Watch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In Denali, golden eagles prey primarily on ptarmigan, snowshoe hare, arctic ground squirrel, hoary marmot, and carrion.
Golden eagles in Denali usually build their nests on cliffs or rock outcroppings, although a few nests are in trees just north of Denali.
Adult golden eagles have a wingspan of more than 2 meters (over 6 feet) and are often seen soaring on thermals for long periods of time without any apparent movement of their wings.
www.nps.gov /dena/home/resources/wildlife/birdweb/index/birdwatchGE.htm   (1116 words)

  
 Golden Eagle - baldeagleinfo.com
Golden eagles escaped the plague of DDT contamination, because their diet consists of small grass-eating mammals.
Doris Mager, the "Eagle Lady" from Florida, received a young female golden eagle that had been the result of the artificial insemination of its mother.
Golden eagles are protected in the United States through the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
www.baldeagleinfo.com /eagle/eagle7.html   (571 words)

  
 Golden Eagle
Golden Eagles living in the northern part of their range move south when the food supply becomes scarce in the winter.
Golden Eagles are named for the golden colored feathers on the back of their heads.
Golden Eagles are more closely related to hawks, like the Red-tailed Hawk, than to Bald Eagles.
www.peregrinefund.org /Explore_Raptors/eagles/goldeagl.html   (296 words)

  
 Golden Eagle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Golden Eagles hunt from the air, soaring at great heights and stooping at high speed with folded wings or quartering low over the ground and surprising their victims.
Golden Eagle pairs maintain an extensive home range and perform spectacular undulating flights at the edges of their territories or as courtship displays.
Golden Eagles are "booted eagles", their tarsi feathered almost to the toes.
birds.cornell.edu /BOW/goleag   (645 words)

  
 Golden Eagle
The largest number of lambs that eagles take are ones that are already dead; these may be carried back to the nest to be fed to the chicks, and as there is a lot of wool on a lamb, quite a pile of wool may gather around the nest.
Golden eagles certainly do kill grouse, but research has shown that they do not eat nearly as many as gamekeepers used to suggest, and they do not have any damaging effects on the 'bags' at grouse shoots.
The eagles, being at the top of the food chains, were taking in considerable quantities of the chemical from their prey; this either made them infertile or caused their egg shells to be so thin that they broke when the birds tried to incubate them.
www.yptenc.org.uk /docs/factsheets/animal_facts/golden_eagle.html   (860 words)

  
 The Bald Eagle - USA's National Emblem
The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent.
The golden is feathered down the entire leg, while the bald eagle has no feathers on lower part of the leg until at least two or three years of age, when bald eagles also start developing the white head and tail.
It was Benjamin Franklin's observations of a bald eagle either ignoring or retreating from such mobbing that probably led to his claim of the bald eagle's lack of courage.
www.baldeagleinfo.com /eagle/eagle9.html   (822 words)

  
 Animal Planet :: Corwin's Carnival of Creatures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The tail of the golden eagle is grayish brown, while the head, body and other feathers on the wings are typically fl in color.
The golden eagle's diet is primarily small mammals such as rabbits and hares, as well as larger rodents.
Golden eagles can be beneficial to livestock interests because a large percentage of their diet is made up of rabbits, which compete with livestock for forage.
animal.discovery.com /fansites/jeffcorwin/carnival/flyingace/goldeneagle.html   (567 words)

  
 * Golden Eagle - (Animals): Definition
This is the eagle that has been regarded from ancient times as a symbol of courage and power because of its large size, superb aerial skills,...
The bald eagle is the emblem of the United States of America and the golden eagle is the national bird of Mexico.
Desert cottontails are known to be preyed upon by golden eagles, marsh hawks, Swainson's hawks, horned owls, barn owls, gray foxes, and gopher snakes.
en.mimi.hu /animals/golden_eagle.html   (663 words)

  
 WildWNC.org : Animals : GOLDEN EAGLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The golden eagle is a large bird, 30 to 41 inches in length, with a Wingspan as much as 78 inches.
From a distance, large hawks and vultures are often mistaken for the golden eagle or its close relative the bald eagle.
Golden eagles lay 2 to 3 eggs, which are unmarked or slightly speckled with brown.
www.wildwnc.org /af/goldeneagle.html   (799 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Golden Eagle Announces Exploration Results Demonstrating Potential of Gold-Copper Trend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Golden Eagle's summary study covers 3.6 miles of the Trend and the remote sensing data shows that the favorable VMS lithology strikes further to the northeast.
Golden Eagle International, Inc. is a gold exploration and mining company located in Salt Lake City, Utah; and La Paz and Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Golden Eagle is a mining company with a social conscience, having provided many humanitarian programs at its mine site, including the only hospital, doctor and nurse in Cangalli, Bolivia, for the past seven years, as well as having provided for the educational needs of the students of the area.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=71132   (853 words)

  
 Golden Eagle. Bird Watching Golden Eagles.
Description - Golden Eagesl are large, brown eagles that have a pale golden wash on the back of the head and neck; the tail is faintly banded.
Although usually silent, the call of the golden eagle is a high-pitched "kee-kee-kee" or a high scream or squeal.
Golden eagles occur in mountain forests and open grasslands and in any habitat during migration.
www.bcadventure.com /adventure/wilderness/birds/goldeagl.htm   (146 words)

  
 Forestry Commission - Wild Woods - Golden Eagle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Golden eagles are sensitive to human disturbance and build their nests in remote, inaccessible places.
Golden eagles have a smaller head and longer tail than white-tailed eagles, and these are distinctive flight characteristics.
The plumage of young golden eagles is a dark chocolate brown with very conspicuous white markings on the wings and upper parts of the tail.
www.forestry.gov.uk /forestry/Goldeneagle   (689 words)

  
 golden eagle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
One of only two kinds of eagle to breed in North America, the majestic golden eagle certainly is not one to be ashamed of.
The golden eagle catches most of it's food on the ground from the air, by swooping down with it's talon's, reaching speeds up to 95 miles per hour on one dive.
Golden eagles usually build their nests' on rocky ledge's, cliffs, or tree's.
www.k12.nf.ca /stannesacademy/AnimalAdaptations/golden_eagle.htm   (381 words)

  
 Oregon Zoo Animals: Golden Eagle
Golden Eagles are sometimes mistaken for the immature Bald eagle at a distance.
Golden Eagles are protected by Federal law, and were once considered extinct east of the Mississippi River.
Golden Eagles were used for hunting wolves by emperors and the Czars of Russia.
www.oregonzoo.org /Cards/BirdsOfPrey/golden_eagle.htm   (1075 words)

  
 Eagles: Wildlife Notebook Series - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) of Alaska’s waterways and the soaring Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) of the Interior are two of this state’s most magnificent birds of prey.
The Bald Eagle is Alaska’s largest resident bird of prey (the Steller’s Sea Eagle is larger) with a wing span up to 7 1/2 feet (2.3 m) long and weights of 8 to 14 pounds (3.6-6.4 kg).
Golden Eagles are found in northern regions of the entire northern hemisphere.
www.adfg.state.ak.us /pubs/notebook/bird/eagles.php   (1187 words)

  
 American Golden Eagle - DesertUSA
Golden Eagles are large birds of prey found in the West and across Canada and Alaska.
Golden Eagles are birds of open country, not forests, from desert grasslands to above timberline.
Golden Eagles get their name from their goldenish feathers on the backs of their neck.
www.desertusa.com /mag99/dec/papr/eagle.html   (681 words)

  
 Titans Tower: Golden Eagle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Awakening to the realization that Golden Eagle is not the real Hawkman at all, and that his wand is responsible for Charley's acquiring super-powers (in unconscious anticipation of the villain's wish to battle and defeat a hero resembling Hawkman), the Matter Master is about to destroy Golden Eagle when the JLA intervenes and defeats him.
Hawkman seemingly dies and Golden Eagle assumes the Hawkman mantle, claiming to be Hawkman's son.
Golden Eagle was re-imaged as a Californian slacker-surfer, unable to hold down a job.
www.titanstower.com /source/whoswho/goldeneagle.html   (4544 words)

  
 The Golden Eagle & Alzheimer Fund
Thus was born the Eagles National Golden Eagle Fund.
Since that time, donations to Golden Eagle have provided $1,000 grants to bona fide charitable organizations for community-oriented programs served primarily the aged.
It's called the "disease of the century." Eagles have responded generously, citing family, relatives, friends as victims of this cruel disease.
www.foe.com /charities/goldeneagle.html   (451 words)

  
 Bald Eagle Awareness Days -- Golden Eagle Biology
Juvenile golden eagles have white patches in the wings and a white tail with a fl band on the outer edge.
Golden eagles sometimes feed on deer and pronghorn fawns and domestic livestock.
Golden eagles usually build their nests of sticks and line them with a softer material, such as roots or moss.
www.sdgfp.info /Wildlife/Diversity/bead/golden_eagle.htm   (551 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Golden Eagle to Provide Update on Activities at Cangalli Gold Mine in Conference Call Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The future conduct of Golden Eagle's business and its response to issues raised by third parties are dependent upon a number of factors, and there can be no assurance that Golden Eagle will be able to conduct its operations as contemplated.
Certain statements contained in this release, and in Golden Eagle's Conference Call and Webcast scheduled for Tuesday, February 24, 2004, using the terms "may," "expects to," "projects," "estimates," "plans," "anticipates," "targets," and other terms denoting future possibilities, are forward-looking statements in accordance with the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
The accuracy of these statements cannot be guaranteed as they are subject to a variety of risks that are beyond Golden Eagle's ability to predict or control and which may cause actual results to differ materially from the projections or estimates contained herein.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=69425   (623 words)

  
 Golden Eagle Makes Strategic Land Acquisition in Ascension Gold-Copper Trend; Company Expands Landholdings in Promising ...
Golden Eagle secured the Cobra claim through a Bolivian mining petition and only had to pay initial claims fees of $10,000.
Also, fortunately Golden Eagle has not experienced more than the inconvenience of working in the rain due to the fact that we took extreme precautions during the dry season to ensure that we could work throughout the rainy season.
Eagle E-mail Alerts: If you are interested in receiving current information about Golden Eagle’s activities, please e-mail the Company at:eaglealert@geii.com.
www.csrwire.com /article.cgi/2359.html   (1081 words)

  
 How to Obtain a National Parks Pass, Golden Eagle, Golden Age and Golden Access Pass.
The Golden Eagle is nontransferable and does NOT cover or reduce use fees such as charges for camping, parking, tours, and concessions.
The Golden Eagle hologram is valid until the expiration of the National Parks Pass to which it is affixed.
The Golden Access Passport is a free, lifetime admission pass issued to U.S. citizens or persons who permanently reside (are domiciled) in the United States, regardless of age, and who have a medical determination and documentation of blindness or permanent disability.
www.nps.gov /fees_passes.htm   (954 words)

  
 About Golden Eagle Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Golden Eagle, which now spreads over 560 acres on two farms in San Diego County, has become increasingly high profile in recent years.
The quiet surroundings and gentle hills at Golden Eagle are in sharp contrast to the explosive talent of the Thoroughbreds that have grazed the farm’s irrigated pastures.
Bred and raised at Golden Eagle Farm, Best Pal (*Habitony—Ubetshedid, by *King Pellinore) was perhaps the best known resident on the farm.
www.goldeneaglefarms.com /about.htm   (578 words)

  
 Golden Eagle Raises Equity Funding - Company Director Demonstrates Faith in Bolivia
Staheli also indicated that he resigned because of the liability exposure of directors in public companies; because there is no current benefit to serving as a director; and due to his lack of influence on the management of the Company.
Eagle E-mail Alerts: If you are interested in receiving Eagle E-mail Alerts, please e-mail the company at: e-mail protected from spam bots.
Golden Eagle International, Inc. is a gold and copper exploration and mining company located in Salt Lake City, Utah; and La Paz and Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
www.prweb.com /releases/2005/7/prweb259432.php   (743 words)

  
 All About Birds
The Golden Eagle is the national emblem of Mexico.
The Rough-legged Hawk, the Ferruginous Hawk, and the Golden Eagle are the only American hawks to have legs feathered all the way to the toes.
The amount of white in the wings of a young Golden Eagle varies among individuals, and a few lack white in the wings entirely.
birds.cornell.edu /programs/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Golden_Eagle.html   (150 words)

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