You definitely captured the fierce intelligent looks of their eyes! They are one of the most remarkable birds in my opinion! (It's a tie for me between the Loons and the Eagles!)
Shelley - your humor just reaches out and gets a person, you had me laughing with the comment about the loon. You will do so good with this talk about blogging and birding.
Great shots of the eagle. I can only see them at a distance here, but I have videotaped them at long range with a powerful lens in our elk range. I need to get some good eagle still photos.
Howdee Leedra... Just found your blog today.. Love your photos..I checked out your stained glass..the chickadees and dogwood are sooo nice. I will put you on my blogroll and come back and visit when I can.
Beautiful pictures, Leedra, of the eagle. I love them all--but there's something about that first one that I really like.
ReplyDeleteWe were supposed to get 1-2 inches of snow this morning. It didn't happen. NOT a flake!!!! Am I surprised??? ha
Hugs,
Betsy
Great pictures of the eagle. And I think it's neat ou can see them from your house.
ReplyDeleteHe is so handsome. Working on my bird id.... would have sworn it was cowbird... but I learn something new everyday! Thanks for the help.
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You definitely captured the fierce intelligent looks of their eyes! They are one of the most remarkable birds in my opinion! (It's a tie for me between the Loons and the Eagles!)
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ReplyDeleteShelley - your humor just reaches out and gets a person, you had me laughing with the comment about the loon. You will do so good with this talk about blogging and birding.
ReplyDeleteWhen will we start seeing loon photos again?
The Bald Eagle is always magestic,even in capitivity.
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Beautiful photo's!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing them with us.
Take care
I hate to see them in captivity, but what a wonderful photo opportunity and chance to see one so close. Terrific shots.
ReplyDeleteMary - Was in captivity due to an injury, not able to fly. Should have said that.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed that and love the Bald Eagle, we saw one flying over the lake a month or so ago!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the eagle. I can only see them at a distance here, but I have videotaped them at long range with a powerful lens in our elk range. I need to get some good eagle still photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Eagles!!! They look perfect!
ReplyDeleteLeedra: These are really neat photos of the eagle, you captured him so well. I love to see them fly over the lake.
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Love your photos..I checked out your stained glass..the chickadees and dogwood are sooo nice.
I will put you on my blogroll and come back and visit when I can.
They are such magnificent birds! But it was awesome being so close!
ReplyDeleteRuth said exactly what I was thinking. I've seen them in captivity but long to see one in the wild. You got some great shots!
ReplyDeleteI like these photos. It is almost as if he is saying, "Yes, look at how beautiful and powerful I am!"
ReplyDeletePowerful bird!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot! They have to be about the most handsome bird and you captured it so well.
ReplyDeleteYour eagle shots are stunning and the background color is really appropriate for such a regal bird.
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