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They are beautiful creatures.  We have plenty here in PA especially at our summer place.

 

I am scared of them...we have to carefully watch our little dogs; they can swoop down and grab them.  I have personally seen them pick up bunnies playing in the grass and take fish and ducks out of the lake and fly away with them.

 

Their nests are huge and they're fun to watch... from a distance.  We use binoculars.

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Do you know where this picture was taken? I follow severa...

Do you know where this picture was taken? I follow several bald eagle nests across the country with live cameras on You Tube and wondering if these could possibly be one of those bonded pairs. TY!

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Re: Do you know where this picture was taken? I follow severa...

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@Scorpio1971 wrote:

Do you know where this picture was taken? I follow several bald eagle nests across the country with live cameras on You Tube and wondering if these could possibly be one of those bonded pairs. TY!


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Nothing was said. Just this photo was posted.  

 

I follow live cams, too.  Wouldn't it be nice to know if we were watching these two?  They do appear to be bonded, I call them married, pairs.  

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I gave up on the pair in Washington DC - at the National Arboretum - after three or four unsuccessful years.  I think they're still around and they frequent the nest but there have been no eggs.

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be still my heart....magnificent

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This is my current favorite eagle picture.  This bird looks so fierce and regal. 

 

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I saw my first Bald Eagle in Colorado in 1976.  They were so rare at that time that I thought it would be the only one I would ever see.  The comeback has been so successful that now I see eagles in my own Iowa town.  Amazing!

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@Foxxee ,

I've never seen anything like this before-the most amazing eagle photo I've ever seen!

I'v seen them live but never flying together like this!💞

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Beautiful, majestic! Takes my breath away and stirs feelings of love of country.