why eagle moves above the cloud durong raining
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When it rains, most birds head for shelter; the eagle is the only bird that, in order to avoid the rain, soars above the rain clouds. ... That means that an eagle flying at an altitude of 1,000 feet over open country could spot prey over an area of almost 3 square miles from a fixed position
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