No, the word "eagle" does not have a long vowel sound. The "e" in "eagle" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
It makes a screech
Eagles make a screeching noise
The constant sound that is heard repeatedly in the first stanza of "The Eagle" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson is the consonant "w." This creates an alliteration that emphasizes the power and majesty of the eagle as it is described soaring through the sky.
k
The audible range of sound for an eagle is typically between 1,000 to 6,000 hertz. They have excellent hearing capabilities and can detect sounds over a considerable distance, aiding them in hunting and communication.
Basically the same senses we have: sight, sound, balance, etc.
k
it means that a eagle is dying and talking to you at the same time.it might sound weird but sometimes it happens,(in dreams.)
The article "the" is pronounced with a long E when it precedes another vowel sound, as in "the open door" (the) or "the animals" (thee). When it precedes a consonant sound, it has a schwa sound (thuh). Using (thuh) before a vowel sound has an artificial spoken sound.
Eagle
it makes a goose-like honking sound