Eagles exhibit strong parental care and teaching behaviors towards their offspring, especially during the fledgling stage. During this stage, adult eagles provide food and protection to their young, as well as teaching them important skills for survival. They may demonstrate flying techniques, hunting strategies, and how to interact with other eagles. The parents also encourage independence in their offspring by gradually reducing their direct care as the young eagles become more proficient at flying and hunting on their own. This process helps the fledglings develop the necessary skills to thrive in the wild.