A falconer - falconry is the practice of training 'raptors', being Birds of Prey that include eagles amongst others.
Side note: In parts of Central Asia, a Berkutchi (spelling varies by region) trains a Golden Eagles. It is considered a lifelong profession and relationship between bird and master.
Someone who trains gladiators is called a "lanista". He could also own them.
It is said to be called a falconer. Someone who trains falcons for baiting and other bird like activities.
Young eagles are called "eaglets".
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It is not wagon trains. Groups of covered wagons are called prairie schooners. But we can also call it wagon trains, I guess.
cuz the are the sons of the eagles they called them self eagles
They are trains that people take to and from work or school every day. They are sometimes called commuter trains.
Name for a group of eagles a convocation of eaglesOr otherwise known as a Ballsack of eagles.
They are called talons.
Denominations of $1 and lower had the same names and nicknames as today. Gold coins were called quarter-eagles ($2.50), half-eagles ($5.00), eagles ($10), and double eagles ($20.00)
Bald Eagles don't have a certain word for males and females, they are simply called Eagles
They are called nestlings.