Later that morning I had to run to town to get groceries and noticed two large shapes (eagles of course) across the road from our house in the field. They don’t look that big when you see them from farther away but they are huge birds. There was one adult and one juvenile, probably the same adult that was in our tree earlier and the pair John saw too.
Here are some zoomed and cropped photos of those two birds. I think there were several more bald eagles in the area that day too as John said they spotted several more that morning. The migrating geese were flying overhead quite a bit that day and we do know they follow them at least partway to their winter quarter and pick off the weak and dying. Whenever the geese migrate we are more apt to see more bald eagles then too. The next day we didn’t see any or few geese and no bald eagles either.
We do have one or two resident bald eagles in the area all winter long though. I see one almost every time I cross our river sitting on a dead tree that has partially fallen into the water. No matter how often we see them them it is still a thrill.
Until Later
Lynn
PS - here is a webpage with bald eagle facts and information about the mighty birds.
PS - here is a webpage with bald eagle facts and information about the mighty birds.
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