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Eagles was filled with natural, sometimes innocent country rock, and yielded three Top 40 singles.

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The seeds for the Eagles were planted when Linda Ronstadt's then-manager John Boylan recruited session musicians Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner to back Ronstadt.

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Original Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon also appeared on the tour.

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In 2007, the Eagles released Long Road out of Eden, their first full studio album in 28 years.

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In 1977, the Eagles began to produce their next studio album, The Long Run.

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The Eagles, along with three other bands, were included in the popular 2008 video game, Guitar Hero World Tour.

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On March 20, 2008, the Eagles launched their world tour in support of Long Road out of Eden at The O2 Arena in London, England.

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The song reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and propelled the Eagles to stardom.

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The Eagles are an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California, during the early 1970s.

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The song itself has often been cited by Frey as his all-time favorite Eagles' tune.

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The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.

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Fourteen years after the breakup, a country tribute album titled Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles was released in 1993, featuring country artists singing Eagles' songs.

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The group chose the name Eagles as a nod to The Byrds.

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In 2013, they began the extended History of the Eagles Tour in conjunction with the band's documentary release, History of the Eagles.

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On May 16, 2008, the Eagles were featured on the front cover of the Rolling Stone Magazine.

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Eagles Live (released in November 1980) was mixed by Frey and Henley on opposite coasts.

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In 1998, the Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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The Eagles made their awards show debut on November 7, 2007, when they performed "How Long" live at the Country Music Association Awards.

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The Eagles performed a Millennium Eve's concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on December 31, 1999, marking the last time Don Felder played with the band.

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The album yielded a number one single with "Best of My Love," which hit the top of the charts on March 1, 1975, becoming the Eagles' first of five chart toppers.

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Frey heard Browne recording the song, contributed two lines to it (for which he got co-writing credit), and asked if the Eagles could use it.

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On October 30, 2007, the Eagles released Long Road out of Eden, their first album of all-new material since 1979.

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At the end of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714), according to the treaties of Utrecht and Rastatt (1713–1714), Luxembourg and Belgium passed from the Spanish to the Austrian Habsburgs.

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The Eagles broke up in 1980, but reunited in 1994 for Hell Freezes Over, a mix of live and new studio tracks.

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In 2003, the Eagles released a new greatest hits album The Very Best of the Eagles.

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Rolling Stone magazine's 2003 list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" ranked Eagles at number 374.

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The Eagles soon became a major force in popularizing the Southern California country rock sound around the nation.

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The two-disc compilation was the first that encompassed their entire career, from Eagles to The Long Run.

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On May 16, 2008, the Eagles were featured on the front cover of the Rolling Stone Magazine.

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The Eagles' self-titled debut album was quickly recorded and released in June 1972.

Even then, chickens are not their preferred prey. The raptor that most often preys on chickens is probably the Red Tailed Hawk, because it is relatively common for a raptor, and because it is large enough to prey on chickens easily. Bald and golden eagles and other larger birds may prey on your chickens, too.

Even the largest North American birds—such as the bald eagle, the golden eagle, and the great horned owl—don't commonly attack humans, and can't lift much more than a few pounds. ... It's somewhat more common for eagles and owls to attack small dogs and cats, though this is also fairly unusual.Dec 19, 2012

Eagles fly in circles for the same reason that glider/sailplane pilots do: they are trying to stay inside a thermal to gain height without effort. On a sunny day the earth is heated unevenly. ... Soaring pilots, eagles and other birds turn when they feel a thermal, trying to remain inside all the time.

Eagles (and most large birds) fly by soaring; it's much more energy efficient than flapping their wings. ... The reason eagles and other soaring birds do this rather than flap is that they generally hunt from the air and so spend a lot of time waiting for prey.May 14, 2015

Q. Do bald eagles fly in flocks or are they a solitary bird? A. They usually fly alone, although some may follow others to feeding grounds, like from the morning roost, or when going back to the roost in the late afternoon.

Eagles do not die from old age or sickness; when they are old they die of hunger, because their upper beak grows so large and hooked that they cannot open their mouths to feed.

In the wild, an eagle that makes it to adulthood might live 20-25 years. 70-80% of eagles die before they reach adulthood at five years of age. In captivity, eagles are known to live much longer 40+ and up to 50 years, due to a controlled environment, nutrient rich diet and veterinary care.

The eagle eye is among the strongest in the animal kingdom, with an eyesight estimated at 4 to 8 times stronger than that of the average human. An eagle is said to be able to spot a rabbit 3.2 km away. Although an eagle may only weigh 10 pounds (4.5 kg), its eyes are roughly the same size as those of a human.

We rarely picture our majestic bald eagles swimming. But according to eagle experts, they are very good at the sport. In fact, it's not uncommon for an eagle to misjudge prey and latch into a fish too heavy or large to fly with. So, they go with the flow — so to speak — and give swimming to shore a shot.Apr 12, 2012

Do cats go to heaven? Depending on where they live, some Bald Eagles eat mainly fish; others subsist mostly on other birds, such as gulls and geese. But mammals, like rabbits, lambs and, yes, even adorable kittens, are typically an uncommon item on the menu.Apr 29, 2016

Within the highly variable range of size and weight, Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles are the same. As with most birds of prey, the females are larger than the males. ... Golden Eagles eat mammals, whereas, Bald Eagles are usually fish eaters, which is why they possess larger bills.Oct 15, 2011