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Bald Eagle Nest

 
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Bald Eagle Nest

Bald Eagle nest in a tree in the area where the great horned owls are. The bald eagles use this same nest each year.


Created by: Alandrapal.
Tools Used: 20D, 100-400L & 1.4X teleconverter
Created on: 28 March 2007 
Image Views: 115
Average Views per Day: 0.2
Image Number: 36317
 
 
 

Comments:
 
Alandra from westcoast Canada on Apr 4, 2007 at 4:32 AM said:  

yes, I will do that, for sure, Vicki. Am looking forward to watching it myself. Not sure who to ask about it.

ttyl Alandra

TravlynWomyn from Midland, Virginia - for 2 weeks on Apr 3, 2007 at 8:24 PM said:  

Be a darling and email it to me if you find it? Thank you so much. Hugs to you and yours - Vicki

Alandra from westcoast Canada on Mar 30, 2007 at 7:19 PM said:  

Hi dear Friend Vicki, will try to find out about the webcam at the other site and get back to you. Am not quite clear on exactly where it is. hugs back to you, Alandra

TravlynWomyn from Midland, Virginia - for 2 weeks on Mar 30, 2007 at 1:46 PM said:  

You are so fortunate - keep that lens focused for young'uns! Those will be awesome images - and you're right there!

Is there a website to view the other one you mentioned? Hugs, dear friend - Vicki

Alandra from westcoast Canada on Mar 30, 2007 at 12:07 PM said:  

Hi dear Vicki, am glad you mentioned the word "aerie", as had totally forgotten that! Well, it's not hard to see that nest, as it's just in the park where we go to watch the great horned owls, so have always been aware it's there. Infact I took pics of it before having the telephoto lens, but of course the pics didn't show much.

There's another eagle aerie close by also, according to a young fella I was chatting with the eve I took this pic, -he says there's a camera hitched up above it, to record the happenings in the nest, "for all the world to view". Several webcams have been set up around this general area at eagle nests. Interesting to watch. hope all's well, love from Alandra

TravlynWomyn from Midland, Virginia - for 2 weeks on Mar 30, 2007 at 11:34 AM said:  

Alandra - how did you ever spot this aerie? Eagles are elusive about where they build them and will fly a long ways in another direction so predators don't find them. No one ever did locate the aerie of the pair at Alva - and many looked for it. Vicki


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