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I was driving when I spotted this eagle in a dead tree. I backed up, opened the sun roof and took this photo before he/she flew
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Protecting the kill. There was a second Eagle in this white pine. As usual it flew away before the camera and user were ready.
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It didn't take him long to finish and then fly away.
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Another day. Another tree. Another problem. See the Eagle?
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From the other side.
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A juvenile Bald Eagle. Digital zoom and highly pixelated. Used digital zoom so I could positively ID it. I was afraid it would f
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And it did fly away, of course.
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The young eagle with curious visitors.
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This time the sun is behind us.
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Another day. He flew before I could get close.
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I managed to get three shots when he launched himself from the tree on the right. I was able to put the 3 shots together with so
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8-07. This second year male allowed me to stand under his tree when.............
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........ he was joined by a first year female. The female is the larger bird.
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According to the book first year eagles are mostly solid in color.
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They both flew away at the same time. I was some what prepared to capture the male.
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They soared above in large circles for about 10 minutes. They actually touched several times while in flight. Very fun to watch.
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