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The Bald Eagle and its economic status

by Imler, Ralph H., and E. R. Kalmbach

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(Washington, DC: United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1955). 231 x 150 mm; saddle-stitched card wrappers; pp. iv + 51; photographs; artwork; tables; map. Lightly rubbed. Very good condition. "As a background for better understanding the economics of the bald eagle, this paper assembles information concerning its characteristics and life history. Included are data on range, abundance, movements, plumages, age, sex ratio, dimensions, weight, nesting, eggs, young, and enemies." .

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Title
The Bald Eagle and its economic status
Author
Imler, Ralph H., and E. R. Kalmbach
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
(Washington, DC: United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1955)
Keywords
Raptors. Fish-eating birds Birds
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Birds;

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