Eagle In The Afternoon
Sunday afternoon I spotted this bald eagle standing in a pine tree along side the marsh area. I suspected it would not sit still in that tree for very long and I was right, within just a few minutes it jumped out and was gone. I was all set to grab some shots as it took off from the tree, but unfortunately the eagle banked hard to the right and after getting this third shot my only view was the back of it’s wings and it’s white rump. I was glad to have the opportunity to see this magnificent bird regardless of whether I got flight shots or not because any day you see a wild bald eagle out in nature is a good day. 🙂



This was one of those days that was more about the experience than the shot….although, I would be quite happy with any of these. Envious of you, Phil. 🙂
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Thanks very much Steve, glad you like these eagle pics. I know what you mean about the experience, last Friday I saw an eagle chasing an osprey that had a fish. The eagle got the osprey to drop the fish and the eagle snagged it in mid air. All of this was too far off for good photos but very cool to witness as a spectator.
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Wow Phil! Excellent captures. This must have been an awesome experience. I would love to get a chance to at least see one in its natural habitat.
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Thank you Gracie, I will always drop pretty much anything I have to do to get eagle photos! 🙂
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Beautiful bird, and you did get some good shots. Its wind-ruffled feathers in the first one make it look a little wild! I agree that bald eagle sightings make one’s day. Are they uncommon in your area?
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Deb, bald eagles are not extremely uncommon here, an isolated individual or a pair can potentially be seen at almost any time of year, but that is only a possibility. Plus seeing one fairly close is a real treat!
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Cool
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Hey thanks I appreciate you checking these out.
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The Bald eagle is a very beautiful bird, nice captures.
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It is a good looking bird for sure Jan, thanks for your comment.
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I can’t imagine the feeling of seeing one like this. I can try through your photographs. Majestic beauty!
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Well I’m really happy you enjoyed seeing these eagle photos and thanks for your kind comments!
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I’m still keeping an eye on the nest I discovered. Hoping the eagle returns come nesting season perhaps. Great shots of a lovely bird.
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Hope your eagle does return. Thanks, glad you liked these pics,
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what I would do to see one of the beasts close up – I did see one in Minnesota but it was way off – the colour is so vibrant
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I was very happy to see this bird but wish it would have cooperated by giving me some nice flight shot opportunities. Oh well, guess I can’t complain too much, plus I’ll get him next time.
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Wow! How incredible. I’ve never see a bald eagle up close – lucky you. Beautiful shots!
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Thanks very much for checking these out and glad you liked ’em!
Like I said…any day you see a bald eagle is a good day!
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I can’t believe: You photograph alligators and spoonbills and a bald eagle escaped you on departure? 😛
But the three photographed images are very beautiful!
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He did that to me on purpose I’m sure. Maybe he was unhappy over all the screen time I give to the spoonbills and alligators over him. 😉
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Oh, do you think he is jealous? That may be. But I still think that he shouldn’t react so bitchy! 😛
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He should be much better behaved. What he should do is think of my photos and help me to get better ones. Selfish bird. 😀
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Your bald eagle is one of my favorite birds … Just love these sharp gaze! … Your photos is fantastic, as always … // Maria 🙂
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Well I greatly appreciate your very kind comments Maria, thanks!
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The magnificent bird has the majestic look! Incredible shots. It was a great day, Phil!
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Thank you Amy, and even though it was not around long, I had enough time to watch, photograph, and enjoy this terrific bird!
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<3! So majestic.
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It is a good looking bird for sure!
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Beautiful shots! Is he a permanent resident or just arrived for winter? We have a few that are already here.
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I’m fairly certain this is one from the pair we had in the area last winter and spring. We see two and they are sitting in the exact same trees and behaving the same as when last in our area. Hope they stick around.
Thanks, glad you liked these!
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I love your eagle shots. If everyday was eagles, I would never tire of them.
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I never get tired of viewing and photographing eagles and we are hoping the two we just started seeing will stay around.
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Good day indeed.
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Yeah but it was hot. 😛 🙂
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Oh wow phil,another national graphic shot. That is awesome I love those big eagles. Excellent work as always
cheers Callie
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Thanks so much for your very kind comments Callie I truly appreciate it.
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Your shots are amazing Phil do something with them
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I really appreciate your interest and support!
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Those are magnificent pictures of a magnificent bird!
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Thank you, it’s always a treat for me to see them!
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Un augurio per un felice mercoledì…….
Un sorriso,
Luciana
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Grazie per la vostra visita qui 🙂
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I have never seen a Bald Eagle in our part of Oklahoma. What a gorgeous specimen! Thank you for sharing these great shots…. I envy you the opportunity!
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Well I’m thrilled that you enjoyed seeing these eagle pics!
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Such a magnificent bird, Phil! It takes your breath away!
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It’s a real thrill for me every opportunity I get to see an eagle!
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What a beautiful, royal bird it is. And what great photos.
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They are great looking birds and I’m glad you liked the photos!
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Beautiful shots!
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Thanks so much David!
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How lucky were you?
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I was indeed thrilled I can tell you.
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Beautiful and distinguished! Great shot!
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