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I can't explain how excited I was, and still am, to find these eagles. I have only seen 2 others in my lifetime. My husband called to tell me he saw 2 eagles in a dead tree and gave me the location. I grabbed my camera, keys, and ran out the door. Eagle pics are now checked off my bucket list. Color me happy!
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These are wonderful, Betty! I don't care if I seen eagles every day of the week, it would still thrill me.
ReplyDelete...I'd sure be excited!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! We are all happy for you! Amazing to see a pair like that and get such great pics. Hope they stay around!
ReplyDeleteWhat great birds - I am yet to get any pictures of eagles on the ground (or in trees!) - must keep trying. These are great pictures.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M _ Melbourne
Wonderful. I can sense your excitement Betty. Your hubby deserves a glass of beer for tipping you off.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, beautiful birds! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteMagical...majestic...incredible images Betty! Absolutely inCREDible.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your photos and adding a great narrative for all of us birders at I'd Rather B Birdin'
Wow, gorgeous captures of the Eagles. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteWow I would be over the moon to get these photos. Well done. Happy Sunday, Diane
ReplyDeleteCheck for breeding in your local wetlands and waterways.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you found the Eagles. I guess we are spoiled out this way but I still get excited when I see one or more---YAY!
ReplyDeleteI have missed you for some reason I could not find you and now here you are---like the elusive Eagle
MB
Gorgeous photos of the Eagles.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
What beauties!
ReplyDeleteso good photos :D
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful! I would love to get photos like these.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Congratulations ... they are magnificent birds and your photos are wonderful. I haven’t gotten a good picture of “our” adult eagles this year , even though I’ve been by the nest several times, watching the babies grow.
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