Eagles, three

 

It is odd that sometimes I see birds in clusters. Normally, I only see Bald Eagles now and then. Although they are here year round, a week or two may pass between sightings. Yet, today I saw three along the lakeshore: one adult and two subadults.

The first eagle was a subadult seen during a drive to town. The instant I pointed my camera, off it flew.

 

On the return trip, an adult was seen hunting from a tree. It ignored me.

 

When I was back at home, another subadult flew by.

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2 Responses to Eagles, three

  1. kathleen says:

    saw 2 eagles courting (maybe?)near Proctor yesterday much singing too

    • Alistair says:

      Kathleen, I know of three old eagles’ nests along the Harrop-Procter corridor, so the bird seems to like the area for raising its young. It looks good for more chicks.

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