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Saw this beautiful bald eagle just hanging around the Bear Fortress in Sitka, I saw tons of adults but this juvenile really stood out. Reply reply Top 1% Rank by size
Great shot!! We saw a pair of adults a couple years back, south of the Rio Grande Nature center. I didn't realize that we were seeing a juvenile with them, never figured out what it was, and didn't have the "duh" moment. Thanks for the post and info. Mystery solved.
That's a really beautiful eagle picture, that beak is certainly intimidating. Seeing a young eagle allows me to fondly the remember the good old days (before I was born) when our elected leaders would be like "Yo homies, maybe we ought to listen to dem science folks when they keep saying that DDT is bad shit, they got fuckin' diplomas instead ...
Think Wild admitted the 7.4 lb juvenile bald eagle and performed an intake exam. Upon intake, the eagle tested positive for lead toxicity at 53.8 micrograms per deciliter (ug/dL), over five times what is considered clinical in wild raptors (10 ug/dL).
After I moved to the PNW I became used to seeing bald eagles all the time, but they’re still a sight to behold. I live near the water, and in a heavily treed area. There are 2 bald eagle pairs that hunt near where I live. I can often hear them in the morning as a wake up call. One landed on the road in front of us to take up a road kill.
Juvenile Bald Eagle at Cherry Creek in Denver Nikon D4, Nikon 500mm f4 Thanks Bill . Attachments. Cherry ...
Young bald eagles have mostly brown heads. In fact, for the first four or five years of their lives, they go through a complicated series of different plumage patterns; Juvenal plumage, worn for a bird’s first year, is characterized by a dark brown head and body, though near the end of this time, the belly may fade to a paler brown.
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Juvenile Bald Eagle? Bird ID Request I'm 95% sure this is a immature bald eagle but part of me wants to ...
Bald eagles have larger beaks in proportion to their head. And Golden Eagles won’t have as many lighter feathers on their bellies. But what gave it away for me is how rare Golden Eagles are in OC compared to Bald Eagles. And Golden Eagles like peace and quiet. Huntington Park is constantly packed with people and usually has concerts on the ...