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Birds of prey are fascinating and majestic animals. They can generally be defined as birds that feed on animals that they catch alive. Representatives of these two orders can be found almost everywhere in the world. Although these groups are distantly related, the behavioural and anatomical characteristics they share appear to be mainly the result of parallel evolution.
Juvenile bald eagle takes off from a tree
White River Marsh State Wildlife Area
Princeton/Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin
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Out of all the days I shouldve brought my 300mm lens... Today was the day I should’ve had it connected to my dslr.
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Run wild, strong and free across the land
Freedom will be yours for all time
They will never tame or tie you down
Over miles and up mountains you climb…..
I saw this eagle in a wooded area along NW 130th Ln abount 1.5 miles from Liberal in Barton County, Missouri.
Time to stock up on silver & gold coins........
Through thick and thin......God's Money always holds its value.
Hope everyone is hunkered down & doing well where the brutal Winter storms are occurring.....
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Happy Macro Monday !
While fishing the Brunet River in the early morning sun, this beautiful Bald Eagle kept a close eye on my activity, while carefully watching the river for a breakfast meal. She stayed a while before spotting a morsel down river. There can't be a better way to spend a crisp autumn morning.
Shot at the Detroit Zoo
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In the series "Eagles at Conowingo", our American Eagle is still carrying its catch, trying to escape the other predators in the area.
Shot at the Detroit Zoo
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Here we see what is probably (guessing!) the female eagle returning to the nest after only being gone a minute or so. On the nest the very young eaglet waits the arrival of sibs. Near St.John's, NL, Canada.
I posted a similar shot of this regal bird a few years back. I thought it deserved another round.
You can't go wrong with a backdrop of autumn leaves.
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I just arrived back from a wonderful visit with my parents in Michigan. Despite their age, they keep chuggin' along, and they're happy to celebrate every day!
Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers for them...
Seen during a late evening visit to the Ohio River in Covington, Kentucky. This paddlewheeler began operations in the spring of 2015. She's 295' long and has a beam of 52' and can carry 150 passengers.
This bald eagle was looking breakfast down by the Owens River. His crow buddy was happy to pickup any scraps the eagle would have left over.
Watched the nest for over an hour during the same early AM time as yesterday, no evidence of Eaglets.
Located both adults in the area. No luck with the Eaglets.
Even though you can see it, there were about 6 inches of fresh snow on the ground. While I was trekking through the brush to get closer to the eagle my sneakers got soaked from the snow. I couldn't get close to this eagle before it flew off, but luckily the eagle flew back around and I was able to get a couple of in-focus photos.