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Eagle in Fall.
Bald Eagle with catch against fall foliage along the Susquehanna River, Md.
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This is a falls, near Cumberland Falls, in KY. A medium hike, but very worth it. God's creation is beautiful, hope you enjoy, and thanks for dropping by!!
This was backlight hell and that’s why I had to shoot at an angle that put all kinds of obstacles in the way.
Perched near her nest on a tall tree in the early morning light, this Bald Eagle could survey the small lake at Magee Marsh, Ohio.
Juvenile Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) along the shore edge at the marina at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.
24 May, 2015.
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I saw this guy early today and he stuck around about an hour, perching on various roof tops and trees before flying around the small lake. A lot of fun!
American Bald Eagle - Orlando, Florida
'Christmas Day' - December 25th, 2021
*[left-click for a closer-look - large adult bald-eagle]
The Bald Eagle is both the national bird and national animal of the United States of America. The Bald Eagle appears on its Seal. In the late 20th century, it was on the brink of extirpation in the continental United States. Populations recovered and the species was removed from the U.S. federal government's list of endangered species on July 12, 1995 and transferred to the list of threatened species. It was removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 States on June 28, 2007. The average lifespan of Bald Eagles in the wild is around 20 years, with the oldest confirmed one having been 28 years of age. Just a thrill and a joy to observe them.
Immature Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) roosting on the edge of the fisherman's wharfs at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.
24 May, 2015.
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A couple of posts back I asked for advice on how to take "take-off" shots. Many of you gave me wonderful advice! I debated on how to say thank you. I decided the best way is to show you that I listened! I read and re-read the advice. Today my husband and I went out and put it to practice. This is the best I have ever done! I know I still need more practice but thanks to all of you I will get it. I also want thank all those who maybe didn't know about birds in flight but your support and encouragement make me want to do better.
On landing approach. The eagle was quite far away, but the pose is pretty cool, so I kept the photo.
The Eagles of Annette Island
This image was taken from a crab boat just off the coast of Annette Island near Ketchikan, Alaska. We were on the Bering Sea Crab Fisherman's Tour at the time. Part of their excursion is to visit Annette Island and throw carp to the eagles. It creates an amazing photo-op with dozens of eagles competing for the prize.
FYI, these are the folks from the Deadliest Catch TV show. This was a marvelous excursion and well worth the money.
This image was taken on a cold, cloudy day. Hence, the plain background.
Stunning Eyes of the Eurasian Eagle Owl
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my favorite pet in secondlife is the bald eagle but the claws are very sharp for that you need a glove.
What can i say over bald eagles ?
Scientific name: Haliaeetus leucocephalus
English name: Bald Eagle
Family: hawks
Distribution: North America, Canada, Alaska
Habitat: Coasts, lakes, rivers with adjacent trees
Size: 85 cm
Weight: 6.5 kg
Wingspan: 230 cm
Speeds: below the speed of the birds
Beak: Below the beak shape
Sexual maturity: At the age of 5
Brood: 1 year brood
Breeding season: March - June
Breeding site: tree, rock edge
Eggs: 1-2 (3)
Incubation period: 36-38 days
Nestling duration: 75-85 days
Diet: fish, birds, mammals, carrion
Enemies: weather, parasites, bird flu, humans, eagles, raven, raccoons, martens
Migratory bird: Yes (line puller)
Winter quarters: North America and Canada on open rivers and coasts
Age: Life expectancy 30 years, captivity 40 years
Distinguishing feature: white head, white neck, white tail feathers, yellow beak, yellow feet