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  • NOT A GOLDEN EAGLE JUST BALD EAGLE CHIKS FIRST YEAR

  • The Golden Eagle is the Pound 4 Pound predator.

  • I thought the eagles were a crap band

  • F16 vs F111

  • and u are enjoyin this ? u had to ut a sad song and u love it u buildup ur love with this hate u must be a satanist fuck sick ass hole that i would kick in thestreets so bad :P

  • Well I use books, which are reliable, vs. the Internet, which is not. But I admit, I didn't know there was a term for the dipsticks who post all these juvenile 'my eagle can beat up your eagle!" comments. 'Youtubers' ... what a proud group!

  • @MBlionz Grow up! It's not a contest! Golden Eagles are about the same size the world over.

  • @lMitan No, they're about the same size. And it's not a contest!!

  • you are so so so stupid

  • Hey, you owe me a bottle of Dramamine. I just got motion sick watching that video.

  • i bet you love to masterbate

  • @rotensnatchmuffdiver , nothing wrong

  • It's a Golden Eagle pendejos! Chasing away a bald eagle. Lol!!! It's a young bald eagle! Ha! Ha! Ha! Shut the fuck up!

  • @TheGoldenEagle03 I take photos of eagles and those aren't Golden Eagles. They are immature Bald Eagles chasing away a fully mature Bald Eagle with the typical white head and white tail feathers. They will get their plumage in about four years or so.

  • @TheGoldenEagle03 Idiot. Those are all Bald Eagles.

  • rename this 'way too long video of eagles eating together'

  • there are no Golden Eagles in this video.

  • @1953moe um thats what those brownish birds are

  • @1953moe there the two eating the walrus or what ever the fuck it is

  • Sorry but it's GOLDEN eagle, not GOLD eagle. At least get the name right.

  • saya tidak tega melihat video ini

  • Those are bald eagles who haven't got the adult plumage yet.they're probably bout 2 to 3 yrs old.too much white in their feathers.

  • @THISGUY995

    You are wrong - learn to spell you lazy savage.

  • I love how all the dic says is "Background music"

  • the brown eagles are young bald eagles

  • Buy a tripod and a good bird guide. All the eagles in this video are Bald Eagles.

  • * sea eagles - bald eagles - golden eagles

  • @turamba actully golden eagles are bigger than bald eagles if only slightly. Basically it's like this:

    Sea eagles - bald eagles - golden eagles

    Also golden eagles, although they are mostly in those places can wonder to coasts.

  • @savagestorm55 Bald Eagles are on average, larger in length & wingspan than Golden Eagles, although Golden Eagles can be a bit heavier.

    Bald Eagle: L 31" WS 80".

    Golden Eagle: L 30" WS  79"

  • Stupid nature people

  • AMERICUH!!!

  • Theyre lucky a Condor didnt show up to kick them all out lol

  • Those are immature Bald Eagles, not Golden Eagles. The thick beak, short legs, broad wings and short tail feathers tell me. Golden Eagles have a narrower sharper beak for tearing flesh, falcon like wings, longer muscular legs for carrying prey, and longer tail feathers for flight manuevering.

  • @BY1NO1 and golden eagles are MUCH bigger

  • A full grown female golden eagle will own a bald eagle anyday!

    Golden Eagles ROCK!

    They even kick butt on stellars sea eagles.

  • @AzBirdDog Does there always have to be someone that says ' FRICKEN EAGLES WILL EVICARERACATE YOUR FACE IN A SECOND . ' . Seriously , that is only accepted in a game of Pokemon . I suppose there does .

  • @MrFloppywaffles Golden Eagles Rock!

    Just accept thier status in natures domain, and ye shall be allowed safe passage, my friend.

    Blessed be, and may the forces of the supreme Master be on your side!

  • @AzBirdDog

    not Haast's eagle.

  • @AzBirdDog Grow up. either species is capable of chasing off the other, given the specifics of the circumstances. 

  • @tcanders123 Why don't you Grow Up?!?

    A group of people can't sit and talk about some youtube videos because we always have Mr. Knowitall coming is and then copying and pasting info from the internet so they look smart. lol

    This isn't a Learning Lad Scientific Discussion.

    We are youtubers bullshitting to eachother about some awesome animals.

    You can now stop the "Copy & Paste" jobs here on the comments at any time.

  • Not sea eagles either, sorry!

  • MrDerake is right there are no golden eagles in this video Juvenile bald eagles and adult bald eagles.

  • buy a tripod.

    

  • @JCReeves235 Now that's Funny !

  • @JCReeves235 buy a nice attidude

  • @TK017 lol, why?

  • @TK017 He was obviously using a lot of zoom. His hands were actually quite steady, considering all that zoom.

  • @ralphM1114 .... did we just watch the same video his hands were steady for an alcoholic who hasn't had a drink in 12 hours..

  • wow i needa bath

  • where is the massacre????!??!!

  • this is not golden eagle but a sea eagle...golden eagle have plumage in all the talon and they living in mountain desert and steppes...goldeneaglen are normally a little smaller than bald eagle, however, are more brave

  • eat those eyes! yummy!

  • They all are bald eagles. Young and adult. No golden eagle in this video.

  • @MrDerake agreed... they flock like sea gulls at a baseball game.......

  • USA VS MEXICO!

  • Iraq vs. USA

  • Judging by the broadness of the bills, I think those were immature baldies.  Sorry.

  • where is golden eagle? they are way better

  • Dude it's jurassic park all over agian, but the raptors have feathers!

  • what is that theyre eating?

  • @hitmontop16 seal

  • the golden eagle is the largest bird of prey in all of America,,while the bald eagle is only the largest bird of prey in central america...so golden eagles own all

  • @12hasam Bald Eagles are, on average, slightly larger than Golden Eagles.

  • it is a juvenile baldie and an adult

  • boringggggggggggggg id rather watch cars rust

  • @Summer9876 lol ikr irs really boring and kinda disturbing caz there eating a dead animal wait dont voltures do that?

  • Haha, White And Mexican Eagles

  • they look a lot like immature white tailed sea eagles. i guess it just depends on where this was filmed

  • if there was no music the video was crap

  • Beautiful baldies :) the youngsters are about 2, to 2 1/2 years old. Beaks are a dead giveaway. Goldies are brown with golden crests, no matter the age. And the youngsters are always bigger than the parents in the bald eagle world. Bald eagle chicks when first leaving the nest are a dark chocolate brown, progessing with white plumage as they age. they do not get white heads until about 5 years old.

  • bald eagles are awesome. idc what anyone says

  • That carcass they are feeding on looks like a sea elephant, but i'm not sure....

  • Waiter..... I'll have what he's having.......

  • Could someone ID the music in this video. Sounds like a movie sound track.

  • Hey grimstone87 learn ur fuckin birds those brown 1s r golden eagles, juvinile bald eagles aren't brown dumbass get ur facts right dipshit.

  • @ivanboy9010 I dont think you know a whole lot ,, those are juvenille bald eagles!! Golden Eagles do not feed on carrion on a regular basis like those glorified vultures.. ( the Bald eagles)

  • @guahould Oh I'm sure they'd eat carry-on luggage if it has food in it. Like the suitcase they're tearing at in this video. I'm wondering, did it fall out of a plane or what?

  • @ivanboy9010 you really need to check your facts before calling anyone names. Stop trolling!

  • @ivanboy9010 Juvenile Bald Eagles ARE brown, check any bird guide book. Those aren't Golden Eagles in this video.

  • mexican eagle vs russian bear

  • i don't think that was a fight 

  • FYI, those are all bald eagles. The brown ones are just juvenile

  • @grimstone87 I agree

  • Someone else mentioned an important fact which I also noticed in the video. Golden Eagles leg feathers go all the way to the feet. They are part of the booted eagle group. The eagles in this video do not exhibit this characteristic; their leg feathers look just like the bald eagle which means they're probably in the genus Haliaeetus. Also their feather coloring/pattern looks quite a bit different from the Golden Eagles I've seen.

  • these are not juvenile bald eagles there is clearly a black beak and white feathers

  • @cobraopts7 yes they are, juvenile baldies have dark beaks until about 5 years of age.

  • These are definitely juvenile Bald Eagles. If larger than the mature Bald Eagles, it will be because they are females. :o-)

  • These are juvenile Bald Eagles. If larger than the mature Bald Eagles, it will because they are females. :o-)

  • @cavanwood Another fact to tell the 2 eagles apart is their leg feathers. Bald Eagles leg feathers stop at the knee or ankle while the Golden Eagles leg feathers go all the way to the feet and non of these Eagles have feathers that go down to their feet. Which means their Bald Eagles!

  • There is a subtle difference between being opinionated and being factually correct!

  • cool

    i love seeing golden eagles

  • Just to help put "immature_bald_golden" into a google image search and take a look at the underwing pattern...or the tail for that matter.

  • Nice video, factually incorrect title. Only Bald eagles in it, adults and immatures.

  • Immature Bald Eagles without a doubt. There are no Golden Eagles in this video

  • they"re absolutely bald eagles, those who think they're golden really should check out the differences, it's an easy mistake to make but instead of stubbornly insisting you know what they are, actually do a bit of research and you'll see (and learn something - which is a very positive thing to do!) For a start, a golden eagle never can have such a large heavy bill.

  • Immature bald eagles have white mottling on top, white armpits (2:25 on video), large beaks, and bare legs just above the toes. Golden, all ages, are all brown above, golden heads, smaller beak than bald, dark armpits, and feathered lower legs. These have ALL the bald features and none of the golden. I have a wildlife degree, a master's in zoology, 8 field guides that all agree, and 40+ yrs birding. Check google "golden eagle vs bald eagle".

  • The brown birds are bald eagles not golden eagles - the bill is a giveaway.

  • Sorry, absolutely not Golden Eagles. Look to be 2nd year Bald Eagles. It takes 4-5 years for Bald Eagles to gain the white head and tail, and the reason you're not seeing that happen is the birds disperse away from you to establish new territories as they mature. I'm a birder of 40+ years experience, BTW, and know these birds well.

  • Being a birder for a few years and helping out during the annual fall raptor migration at our local hawk watch I can say without a doubt and with the utmost confidence that these are juvenile Bald Eagles and Adult Bald Eagles contending over the same carcass. For one a Golden will not have that much white on the upper parts of the wings and the bills are too massive for a Golden which has a much smaller bill.... just thought I'f weigh in, couldnt let that one go.

  • @loyko40

    I believe without a doubt, and with the utmost confidence that you just got put in your place :)

  • @dylandobell how so

  • @loyko40

    well if you read the users first comment, combined with the fact that you admit your a bit of an amateur, and then look at not just the apparant size of that "juvenile" but the actual talon size and bone structure you see it's clearly a golden eagle. We get them up where I live all the time, as well as bald eagles. Don't worry rook, its an easy mistake to make. People see a golden eagle and immediately want to impress everyone with their knowledge of juvenile balds even when its a gold

  • @dylandobell actually I never admitted being an amateur, I said a few years. I am be shaky on some things but raptors are my strong point. They are clearly all Bald's . Golden's never have that much white in it ever, and structurally it's not right for a Golden either. Like I said compare the bills of an actual Golden and the supposed Golden in the video, you'll see the difference

  • @dylandobell you're the most stuck up person ive ever read a comment of. you chat a lot of rubbish and what a good way to put people off a hobby. I suggest you spend the day sitting in a corner reflecting on yourself

  • @achillessniper

    well to stick with the theme I guess I should apologize for getting under your skin. Maybe you should join me in the corner and reflect on the characteristics of eagles? I'll tell you what I learned about myself, and you can share with me what you learned about eagles.

  • @dylandobell Please explain how a golden eagle would have a huge bill like that, white mottling, and white in the axial area (armpit). They just don't, which is why these are bald eagles not golden. Females are bigger than males, and young birds have longer tails and broader secondary feathers than adults. Those are facts, not opinion.

  • @cavanwood

    you know to be perfectly honest, I think you're probably all right about it being a juvenile bald eagle, but you lot are just so opinionated that I really had to stir up the pot a bit. I mean look at most of Lokyo's comments, they are hilarious! but anyways, I'll let you get back to your birdwatching now.

  • unless this is in canada that cant be a golden eagle

  • i think the bold eagel i vegeterien hahahahaha

  • Usually Bald Eagles don't eat animals that are already dead.

  • @Manongjojo from everything I've heard about bald eagle behavior scavenging appears to part of their modus operandus big words lol

  • @Manongjojo

    do they only eat them alive, and then abstain from finishing the carcass the second the animal dies?

  • LOL these are all bald eagles, the brown ones are juveniles (immature).

  • GOLDEN EAGLE

  • your mom vs your dad :P

  • ALL U PPL DEBATING ABOUT 2 ANIMALS NEED TO GET A LIFE. BIRDBRAINS

  • Hey youngb1ood if you have ever bird watched for any amount of time you will know nesting birds always mob buteo hawks (red tailed hawks, red shouldered hawks) Vultures, owls and Eagles. They don't mob Bird hawks (sharp shinned, coopers hawks) and falcons because these birds don't glide they fly fast. I don't have a video. I actually have watched smaller birds mobbing predator birds at least 20 times in the last 6 years. Do this Google the words "birds mobbing"

  • The brown birds are not golden eagles. They are immature bald eagles. Bald eagles full mature around 4-5 yrs. That is when they fully developed their white head and tail. It is not uncommon for both immature and adult bald eagles to feed on the same carcass. Also bald and golden eagles are equally matched. It all depends on the individual bird. Sometimes bald do displaced golden eagle and vice versa.

  • @megatron74 glad someone else knew that

  • I noticed the bird everyone is thinking is a Golden Eagle doesn't have feathers all the way down to his feet. Aquila's which a Golden Eagles is have feathers all the way down to there feet. These birds are probably White Tailed Eagles or Juve Bald Eagles.

  • FYI blad eagles will hunt goats and foxes as well. Whenever the fish soarce is not abundant bald Eagles hunt larger animals. This bald eagle could be a male because typically bald eagles and golden eagles are pretty much the same size. Funny thing is with birds the smaller, more agile bird has the advantage so size really doesn't matter. Have you ever seen a crow on a eagle or red tail hawks ass? The larger bird has no choice but to run for cover or get all of his feathers plucked.

  • @AlphaSun31 you sir need to show me a video of that crow on an eagle/red tail hawk...... please provide a link.

  • This was boring as bat shit,i was expecting a fight to the death and now i feel cheated

  • this is fucking gay were is the action

  • It´s not a Golden eagle, ja,ja.

    Golden eagle are able to hunt foxes and goats, i can´t imagine what can do with a bald eagle.

  • where did the dead seals come from?

  • bald eagles look beast but are less aggressive. now a harpie eagle will rip you to shreds.

  • @thegamefreak97 you have to see the philippine eagle. its an amazing eagle yet strong

  • EWWWWW LOOK AT ALL THAT BLOOD SQUIRTING OUT AT 3:08!

  • GO GOLDEN EAGLE!

  • I've been in the avian field, for nearly 25yrs now. And after reviewing the video many, many, times. I have to say, they are either "sub-adult" Golden Eagles, or White-tailed Sea Eagles. In the initial beginning of the video, you can CLEARLY see the size difference between the two birds. As someone else mentioned here, there isn't that much of a size difference, between Bald's & Golden's. Whatever the case, the adult Bald Eagle, is clearly "outsized" here. Great video capture, none the less.

  • @tomtalker2000 thats true but the adult Bald Eagle could be a male and the rest of the others females female birds of prey are noticeably larger than males

  • @tomtalker2000 if you are in that field so long, you should immediatly see that all these eagles belong to the genus Haliaetus and definitly not to aquila and you should also know that juveniles and subadults of the genus haliaetus have longer and broader feathers than the adults(which makes them look bigger), also the big juvenile bald eagle is probably a big female, while the adult is a small male,the difference between balds and white tailes is easy to tell , too...

  • @tomtalker2000 ....but unfortunately you cant see if he has a wedge tail or not, but the head and chest of that eagle is so dark, that i believe to 99% that this is a baldie, also juv. white tailes have a shorter, stronger beak and the pennae humeralis are never completely white

  • @tomtalker2000 I think there maybe a juvenile Steller's sea eagle, judging by the bill size comp. to a Bald Eagle/White-tailed Eagle flickr.com/photos/martin_baile­y/5441559368/

  • @tomtalker2000 True Golden Eagle is bigger then bald eagle...

  • @Askar9992 No, on average, Bald Eagles are lsightly larger than Golden Eagles.

  • @tcanders123 but Bald Eagles can't catch wolves like Golden Eagles

  • @Askar9992 So? They're both magnificent birds, and it's not a contest!!

  • @tomtalker2000 you make no sense sea eagles and bald eagles are not found in the same area

  • @tomtalker2000 yes thre is a huge size diff between sub species of golden and bald eagles u are 25 years in the field u should know that, the goldens sub speices vary in size some are huge the bald eagle we see is a small male the golden is a huge female

  • @tomtalker2000 oh sorry tomtalker i did not realize it was u i remember u frm the great black back gull thread but yeah i dont think sea eagle and bald eagle share same area

  • and where is the bear????????

  • In my honest opinion i think it is a crow.

  • thats not a golden eagle I have one as a pet and it doesnt look anything like that. where is did this video take place because up north young golden eagles have a lil bit of white feathers

  • name of music???

  • those are immature bald eagles. perhaps the young of the white headed eagles in the video. definately no golden eagles in this scene.

  • no thats a golden eagle. you can tell by the feathers, they are gold. and teh otherone is OBVIOUSLY a golden eagle! jokes! a bald eagle

  • 'Lots of misconceptions and ignorance about Eagles on display here. Young Bald Eagles are mostly brown. Females of both species are larger than the males. Immature Bald Eagles are distinguished from Golden Eagles by the shape of the beak, among other characteristics. Immature female bald eagles are larger than mature male Baldies, and easily displace them from kills, as we see in this video.

  • those are all bald eagles

  • I don't see any Golden eagles in this video.

    @steve273: There are no wild Bald eagles in Russia. The similar Eurasian species is the White-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicill), which has pale - not white - head and nape.

    Golden eagles are about the same size as BE, but they are far more fierce, and GE had to be removed from Cal. Channel island to allow re-introduction of BE there.

  • the golden eagles are the brown ones!!

  • Those are young eagles, maybe 1 or 2 years old. the darkest are the youngest. It takes 5 years for the bald eagle to achieve the white crown and tail. they are patient with the young ones (seemingly chased off) to allow them to feed. Golden eagles are desert dwellers commonly and like rabbits. If a golden eagle and a bald eagle were to fight, the advantage for the smaller golden eagle would be speed. Smaller, lighter, faster...

  • Thats just a baby Bald Eagle. The Golden Eagle is bigger than it and I've seen Baldies that are WAY bigger than the one in this video. So yea.

    SPOILER ALERT: Large Golden Eagle scares off smaller Bald Eagle from a carcass.

  • no golden eagles in this video

  • golden eagles are only just over half the size of a huge bald eagle but because they have far more pwerful talons and a ferocious courage they completely dominate bald eagles-i saw a vid this week on tv from "wild russia" series and a bald eagle tries to rob a golden eagle and nearly gets killed by the majestic and stubborn golden eagle-tho bald eagles are huge they are cowardly and easily domonated by the smaller lordly golden eagles-who hunt wolves,red deer,mountain goats and are fearless

  • @steve273 nah. Golden Eagle is not that much smaller than the Bald, this one is a scabby one thats been illfed. I've saw them, they are not small. These must be immature cuz they dont look like the Golden Eagles we have here in Scotland.

  • @steve273 1) There aren't any Bald Eagles in Russia.

    2) Golden Eagles are just slightly smaller, but can be heavier than Bald Eagles.

  • wheres the elk?

  • haha, u can see how vultures used to be eagles...

  • damn camera guy took a hit of speed before he started recording

  • look like its elk

  • i think that bout are bald eagle, the difference is only de age. But the strage is that the "juvenil" bald eagle scared the adult.

  • that is too a bald eagle it probably just isnt fully grown and i think those are harpy eagles

  • golden eagles are bigger than these eagles and bald eagle should be bigger too.

  • they dont look like golden eagles to me they look to small and golden eagles wouldent go neer the beatch