He was on a time schedule too I think. Often one will sit around in a tree forever but not this guy. Reply ↓
Great photos! It’s always nice to have that blue sky in the background. The sky has been gray for way too long! Reply ↓
Yes indeed, great to see some blue sky! Bad news for the coots though, those eagles will need more food. Reply ↓
Great action shots…Photo 2 and 3 are just superb. Love the complexity of the backdrop for shot 2. Reply ↓
It’s always a thrill for me to see one of these big guys come gliding in and then just as quickly a few wing flaps and the eagle is gone again. Reply ↓
Magnifica, veramente maestosa. Bellissime foto.
Ciao, Patrizia
Thank you so much Pat, glad you liked the eagle!
Fantastic shots, Phil. That eagle looks to be on a mission. 🙂
He was on a time schedule too I think. Often one will sit around in a tree forever but not this guy.
Great photos! It’s always nice to have that blue sky in the background. The sky has been gray for way too long!
Yes indeed, great to see some blue sky! Bad news for the coots though, those eagles will need more food.
That is a perfect shot, excellent as usual, cheers callie
I appreciate that very much Callie, thank you!
Great action shots…Photo 2 and 3 are just superb. Love the complexity of the backdrop for shot 2.
Thanks Charlie, I like to see one flying into or out of a tree, it does add some interest.
Wow. That’s one of the best photos of an eagle I’ve ever seen.
Hey thanks a million, I appreciate that very much!
And you got him. Fantastic shots.
Thanks very much, always a thrill for me to see one of these guys come flying through.
What a thrill~!
Yes, it really is still quite a thrill for me to see one of these big guys flying in!
A great day again… he does look like he’s on a mission indeed.
Yeah this guy was up to something. Probably involved snatching a coot.
Great captures. 😀
Thanks very much for looking and commenting!
Majestic., and so beautiful. Great shot, wonderful deatils.
It’s always a thrill for me to see one of these big guys come gliding in and then just as quickly a few wing flaps and the eagle is gone again.