Golden Eagle Breeding Nest Discovered in Coahuila, Mexico
A nest containing a breeding pair of golden eagles, Mexico's national bird, has been discovered in the state of Coahuila. This finding is significant for conservation efforts of the species.
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A golden eagle nest, with a breeding pair of Mexico's national bird, is discovered in Coahuila - Mexico News Daily
A golden eagle nest, with a breeding pair of Mexico's national bird, is discovered in Coahuila Mexico News Daily
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The golden eagle is a threatened species and not especially numerous in Mexico today, so any discovery of an occupied nest of Mexico's national symbol is a major development. The post A golden eagle nest, with a breeding pair of Mexico’s national bird, is discovered in Coahuila appeared first on Mexico News Daily
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