Sword eagle
The sword eagle belongs to the repair department and its scientific name is Aquila chrysaetos. It is one of the best-known raptors in the Northern Hemisphere, and belongs to the rheumatoid arthropods like other repairs and birds. Once widespread throughout the North, it gradually disappeared from human habitation, becoming extinct or rare in some areas, but still common in Eurasia, North America, and some parts of Africa. The most common habitat of the eagle in the world is the southern part of Alameda County, California. In the Republic of Korea, it is very rare as an endangered species. It is designated as Natural Monument 243-2 and protected. The black eagle is dark brown overall and has a lighter colored feather on its head and neck. The body length of the species inhabited by the Republic of Korea is 81cm for male and 89cm for female, with larger females, wingspan 57 ~ 63cm, length 31 ~ 35cm, weight 4.4kg and wingspan 2m.