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ebinmaine

Beautiful pics Joe. 

 

 

They'll open in my email but not here on Redsquare for some reason.  

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GAJoe

A pair of Wood Ducks flew in with them. But they soon spotted me and flew out. The Mergansers didn't spot me until I got up to leave.

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GAJoe

All but the one of the male courting was before sun-rise.

 

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peter lena

@ nice picks , being a fly tyer , always look at  , birds , fur bearing anything , in a different view . guy gave me a fisher cat years ago , was tearing up his  , geese / chickens , pete

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GAJoe

A Red Tail Hawk hunting at the house.448446551_RedTailHawk.jpg.a4ae9a4aa975840ba9c8058b9a8e0cb6.jpg

 

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ebinmaine

Like the back lighting there Joe 

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peter lena

@GAJoe @ebinmaine  biggest , brightly colored orange red tailed hawk  . I ever saw was in northern arizona , VERDE RIVER TRAIN RIDE , first thought it was an eagle , because of its size , and canyon colors background , field glasses quickly verified its true type . have a number of them around here , open grass cow fields , have seen many squirrel / rabbet  pick off,s . pete 

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GAJoe

Some  Sub-adult Bald Eagles

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Stormin

  Pardon my ignorance, but why do they call them Bald Eagles? From those photo's, can't see the tops of their heads properly but they don't look bald.

 Great photo's BTW. :thumbs:

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The Freightliner Guy
2 hours ago, Stormin said:

  Pardon my ignorance, but why do they call them Bald Eagles? From those photo's, can't see the tops of their heads properly but they don't look bald.

 Great photo's BTW. :thumbs:

they call them bald eagles when they become a dad like mine lol but usually bald eagles have a white head that sometimes from far makes them look bald but nope they have more hair then my dad thats for sure! :lol: sorry dad.

Kollin :)

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GAJoe
7 hours ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

they call them bald eagles when they become a dad like mine lol but usually bald eagles have a white head that sometimes from far makes them look bald but nope they have more hair then my dad thats for sure! :lol: sorry dad.

Kollin :)

Those are young and do not have the classic white head yet. I got some pictures of those but they were so far away that they simply looked black with white head and tails.

Here is some that I got 10yrs ago of the classic bald eagle:

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ebinmaine
17 hours ago, Stormin said:

  Pardon my ignorance, but why do they call them Bald Eagles? From those photo's, can't see the tops of their heads properly but they don't look bald.

 Great photo's BTW. :thumbs:

I believe the name goes back to the 17th or 18th century Olde English term "balde" meaning: white. 

The only large bird of prey over here with that coloring so it would certainly stick out.  

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Handy Don

Couple years ago we were at our local Teatown EagleFest and watching several eagles soaring overhead. Magnificent.

One of the clearly experienced watchers with binoculars called out “here comes some luck!” as a bird passed almost directly overhead.

Turns out that’s code for “the eagle just pooped”.

A couple near us had the “luck” land on them.

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Stormin
5 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I believe the name goes back to the 17th or 18th century Olde English term "balde" meaning: white. 

 

  So I'm not going bald. I've just gone balde. :thumbs:

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GAJoe

A black fox squirrel in South Georgia ; twice the size of a grey squirrel.

 

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GAJoe

Barn Swallows

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ebinmaine
13 hours ago, GAJoe said:

Swallows

 

Not many of any kind here because of our forest being fairly enclosed. 

 

I do enjoy watching them when I get the chance.  

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Rob J.

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