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Diets

  • Writer: Yacho Ignazeo
    Yacho Ignazeo
  • Apr 18, 2018
  • 1 min read

Eagles often steal food from other eagles or from other birds of prey like ospreys. They also eat carrion, the decaying flesh of dead animals, such as a deer hit by a car. Carrion is especially important in winter when other foods are not easily found. Eagles are "birds of prey," which means they hunt for their food

Their prey items include waterfowl and small mammals like squirrels, prairie dogs, raccoons and rabbits. Bald eagles are opportunistic predators meaning that in addition to hunting for live prey, they will steal from other animals (primarily from other eagles or smaller fish eating birds) or scavenge on carrion.




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