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Apr 22, 2007 20:23 |  #46

Thanks Trevor

It was a first for me to see the full display and to get it without Trees and with sun was impossible but here it is.

I don't believe most would realize how rare to see this it is and to get a unobstructed picture even more remarkable.


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Apr 22, 2007 21:46 |  #47

that's awsome Gary Never saw that pose.
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Apr 23, 2007 05:38 |  #48

sam walker wrote in post #3087329 (external link)
that's awsome Gary Never saw that pose.
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I hadn't either although I'm being told that others have seen it before.


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Apr 23, 2007 07:10 |  #49

Gary I think he was just trying to give you a new pose :) Seriously, great capture and wonderful opportunity to catch a glimpse of something different in the Eagles behavior. These are a great series.


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Apr 23, 2007 07:15 |  #50

wlaramie wrote in post #3088854 (external link)
Gary I think he was just trying to give you a new pose :) Seriously, great capture and wonderful opportunity to catch a glimpse of something different in the Eagles behavior. These are a great series.

Thanks Bill

These are Real Wild Birds and no use of feeders or baits. This is actual behavior in the wild.


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Apr 23, 2007 09:27 |  #51

Possibly he is just a flasher??:rolleyes:


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Apr 23, 2007 09:36 |  #52

PEACHMAN wrote in post #3089353 (external link)
Possibly he is just a flasher??:rolleyes:

Yes, That maybe true but I'm the only one there. Oh Maybe that was for me!!!!

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Apr 23, 2007 11:00 |  #53

Excellent eagle capture gary. You do have some of the most unusual eagle shots I have seen.




  
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Apr 23, 2007 11:44 |  #54

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Excellent eagle capture gary. You do have some of the most unusual eagle shots I have seen.

I've been studing them for over 4 months and this is the first like this I've seen.

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Apr 23, 2007 12:45 |  #55

Superb shot never seen that before either
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Apr 23, 2007 13:04 |  #56

lcpete wrote in post #3090346 (external link)
Superb shot never seen that before either
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Trying to show the softer side of the Eagle in the Wild. Most Eagle pictures are Mean faced and aggressive nature. After over 4 months of observations I can say that the Eagle actually knows who I am. That may sound like I'm losing it, but it is true. When I leave the Eagle will actually fly and land in a tree close to my car. I have come to my car and fly over and Chirp then fly back to roost for me to take pictures.


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