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  1. Red Eagle RV Park provides a natural environment to promote a relaxed family atmosphere. Located on spring-fed Wollaston Lake in Coe Hill Ontario Canada. Nestled between Wollaston Lake and Deer River, The Red Eagle was established on Wollaston Lake in 1937 & has been in the Challinor family for over 40 years.

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    Bald Eagle

    The most famous eagle in North America and the national emblem of the US since 1782, the bald eagle, has a large, powerful body and large head with a long, hooked bill. They range in length from 27.9 to 37.8 in and weigh between 6.61 and 13.89 lbs. Bald eagles are easily recognizable in flight with their broad, straight wings, which average 6.69 ft (large birds have a wingspan of up to 8 feet). They have a white feather on their head and tail, yellow bill and legs, and dark brown bodies and w...

    Golden Eagle

    Golden eagles are found throughout Europe, North Africa, Asia, and North America, including the Chihuahuan Desert, a Mexico-US desert. As such, they are among the most widely spread eagles. When diving, golden eagles can drop very fast, reaching speeds of up to 200 miles per hour, making them one of the fastest birds in the world. These predatory birds hunt ground squirrels, rabbits, mountain goats, and prairie dogs, among other small mammals. Golden eagles are large raptor birds, reaching up...

    Eastern Imperial Eagle

    The eastern imperial eagle is a medium-sized eagle (for the genus) with a dark brown appearance. They have a yellow bill (cere) and feathered legs with yellow feet. They also have white spots on their shoulders and light brown heads. Reaching between 26.77 and 45.43 in, these eagles are reputed to live up to 56 years. They are a migratory eagle type that breeds in southeastern Europe and West and Central Asia while wintering in northeastern Africa, the Middle East, and South and East Asia. Th...

    Crested Serpent Eagle

    The crested serpent eagle is a large, heavy-set eagle. The white-tipped crest feathers give this type of eagle the impression of a large head. When startled, the eagle “fluffs” the feathers around its head. They have a yellow “mask” and unfeathered yellow legs. Most are between 19.6 to 29 in long, weigh 1.06 to 3.96 lbs, and have wingspans of 3.48 to 5.54 ft. They have a rufous-brown body, white spots under the large rounded wing, and black tips on white flight feathers. These eagles live up...

    Brown Snake Eagle

    Brown snake eagles are medium-sized eagle types (reaching 28 to 30 inand weighing 3.31 to 5.51 lbs.). Brown snake eagles are the largest of the snake eagle types. As their name suggests, they are predominantly brown. They have white on the upper breast, pale legs, and a black bill, and their tails are brown with white bands. Brown snake eagles have wingspans of 5.25 to 6.07 ft. Their range includes West, East, and Southern Africa, where they inhabit plains, savanna, and semi-desert. Although...

    Steller’s Sea Eagle

    The Steller’s sea eagle is the largest of the sea eagles, reaching 34 to 41 in and weighing 10.8 to 20.94 lbs. (the heaviest of all eagle types). They have prominent yellow bills and are mostly dark brown. However, they have a white forehead, shoulders, tail, and thighs. These eagles have a wingspan of 6.56 to 8.2 ft and live up to 20 years. Primarily occurring in Russia (in northeastern Siberia), some birds migrate to the Kuril Islands and Hokkaido, Japan. These birds are vulnerable. You’ll...

    White-Tailed Eagle

    These large sea eagles have massive yellow bills, broad, straight wings (6.56 to 7.87 ft), and short, white, wedge-shaped tails. White-tailed eagles have dark brown bodies and pale heads. These eagles weigh an astounding 7.71 to 15.43 lbs. and grow to 27.56 to 35.43 in. They are widespread, including Europe,China’s coastlands, Southwestern Greenland, the Middle East, and Russia (including Siberia). White-tailed eagles occupy estuaries, lochs, and rocky coastlines where they eat primarily fish...

    African Fish Eagle

    African fish eagles are distinct in appearance, with a white head and chest, large yellow bill, brown bodies/shoulders, and black wings (between 6 to 8 ft). These eagles grow between 25 and 30 in. and weigh 4 to 8 lbs. They can live up to 24 years. African fish eagles are common throughout West, East, and Southern Africa. They are mostly found around various water bodies(coastlines, rivers, lakes, wetlands, etc.). While their diet is primarily fish, they also eat flamingos (and other birds),...

    Harpy Eagle

    The harpy eagle is considered one of the largest birds in the world, at 2 ft 10 in to 3 ft 6 inches in length and 5 ft 9 in to 7 ft 4 inches in wingspan. It is the heaviest (8.5 to 20 lbs.), strongest, and has the largest talons (as large as a grizzly bear’s claws). They have a gray head, dark gray to black back, wings, and breasts, with a white underside. Harpy eagles have black and white bars on their wings (which reach up to 6 ½ ft). Their legs are white with black stripes, and they have y...

    Philippine Eagle

    The Philippine eagle is a massive bird (between 33.86 and 40.16 in long, weighing 8.82 to 17.64 lbs.) with a dark face, cream-to-buff crown, and shaft streaks on elongated napes, creating a crest. They have large dark-gray bills, yellow legs, and a pale gray iris. They’re white underneath and dark brown above. Mostly solitary, they hunt either by remaining motionless on a branch and waiting or gliding from perch to perch (often down a tree) on 6.04 to 7.22 ft wings. These eagles live between...

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  3. Nestled between Wollaston Lake and Deer River, The Red Eagle was established on Wollaston Lake in 1937 & has been in the Challinor family for over 40 years. Red Eagle RV Park provides a natural environment to promote a relaxed family atmosphere.

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  6. Nestled between Wollaston Lake and Deer River, The Red Eagle was established on Wollaston Lake in 1937 & has been in the Challinor family for over 40 years. Red Eagle RV Park provides a natural environment to promote a relaxed family atmosphere.

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