The call of the Bald Eagle is typically described as sounding like a series of high-pitched whistling or piping notes. This may come as a surprise, given the size and strength of the bird. The female may repeat a single, soft, high-pitched note, which, unlike any other call found in nature, seems to mean that she is ready to mate.
A call can be heard coming from the direction of a bald eagle as it soars above Yellowstone Lake and its population of American coots. A call can be heard coming from a tree in the vicinity of the backcountry patrol cabin on Peale Island on a day when it is raining. Along the shore of Yellowstone Lake, a young bald eagle can be heard making an increasing amount of noise as one of its parents approaches their nest and then brings in food for the family.
Do not be hesitant; investigate this incredible sound application, and then let us know in the comments what you think about it.
A call can be heard coming from the direction of a bald eagle as it soars above Yellowstone Lake and its population of American coots. A call can be heard coming from a tree in the vicinity of the backcountry patrol cabin on Peale Island on a day when it is raining. Along the shore of Yellowstone Lake, a young bald eagle can be heard making an increasing amount of noise as one of its parents approaches their nest and then brings in food for the family.
Do not be hesitant; investigate this incredible sound application, and then let us know in the comments what you think about it.
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