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1by West Virginia Hawks, Norma Jean Venable, Kathleen Carothers Leo, John Jones, Brooks Bird Club, William L. Hudson“.... It has a wingspan of 4 1/2 feet, almost eagle-sized. In the northeast, hawks usually breed in late spring...”
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2“... morphology. The CVA presented a relationship between claw morphology and raptor mass, wingspan, length...”
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11“... factors (Flight Height, Type of Flight, Wingspan, Weight, Status, Abundance, Reproductive Status...”
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12by Cobourn, John; Purdy, Shelly; Segale, Heather M.“... this time. Bald eagles are about 29 to 42 inches long, can weigh 7 to 15 pounds, and have a wingspan of 6...”
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