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Bald Eagle - Haines, AK (Original Post)
Donkees
Dec 2022
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niyad
(119,939 posts)1. Stunning image.
RainCaster
(11,545 posts)2. So young
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,563 posts)3. What a great photo!
I heard that Haines is a great place to photograph eagles. We had an eagle and bear watching trip booked there this last September, but it was cancelled due to the rockslide at the cruise line wharf in Skagway. It broke my heart
Donkees
(32,398 posts)5. Now you have been given a much rarer opportunity seeing a visiting Snowy Owl :)
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,563 posts)6. That is true.
I'm working on some of those pics at this very moment. Everything came to a stop this week when that owl was discovered.
There is also an adolescent bald eagle visiting the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, which is only about ten miles from where the owl is hanging out. The birders are very busy in L.A. right now.
WVreaper
(649 posts)4. Great shot!!
calimary
(84,332 posts)7. Absolutely Glorious!
Look at the flare of those feathers
MAGNIFICENT.
Just a total Work of Art.
Absolutely BREATHTAKING!
2naSalit
(92,728 posts)8. Excellent capture!
Emile
(29,855 posts)9. Young eagle. It takes around 5 years before their heads turn completely white.