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The Eagle Family....

Eric Diller

New member
I have located 3 Eagle nest in the last few weeks. Here is Mom, Dad and one Juvi.......
I was able to get with in 75 feet to snap these shots!!




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John Angulat

pro member
Hi Eric,
Absolutley wonderful images of such a beautiful creature. As always, your shots are amazing!

For those of you who haven't taken a look, take some time to follow Eric's link to his website. There are many, many stunning images.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Eric,

When Audubon travelled around the USA drawing birds, he opened up a great interest in the depth of variety and beauty in these creatures, however, he was no protector. Often one had to kill one to draw one!

Today with pictures like yours, we can be there with you and the birds are left to thrive. I so much appreciate the effort and care you take in getting these images. We have driven off most of the wildlife to be left with cockroaches, rats and ants, flies, mosquitoes and 3-5 dozen other species in most towns. It's so good to see these wild Eagle families thrive so close to us. There are many dangers not the least are the many wires and cables strung across the city. I hope the local folk are protective of them.

Thanks again. Maybe when the eggs hatch of the first nest, you'll get to see some evidence!

Asher
 
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