Tags: eagle


This 'n That

By Otter written 9/5/06 8:13 PM, published 9/5/06 8:13 PM
Something for Rockadee, though I don't think I will ever be as good as he is at this kinda stuff. Popup LinkEagle Popup LinkEagle2

And something pretty  Popup LinkSunset Parts
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And for Penny Popup LinkOpen Wings, Kinda...

Thanks for looking.


Nature Wild - Bald Eagles In Their Natural Habitat

By ROCKADEE written 6/7/06 11:59 AM, published 6/7/06 11:59 AM
An Immature Bald Eagle Takes Flight From The Tree It Was Perched On Popup LinkEagle.

This Immature Bald Eagle Will Soon Be A Mature. Notice That 90% Of The Eagle's Head Feathers Have Turned White. This Eagle Will Be A Mature By Next Fall. Popup LinkEagle

Both Shots Captured February 2006 During A Light Snow Fall In The High Country On The Upper Delaware River. I Can't Wait To Go Back To The High Country Next Winter To See These Magnificent Birds...NATURE RULES!!!


In a Harpey Eagle's face....

By surferguy written 5/19/06 1:00 PM, published 5/19/06 1:00 PM


Challenge Entry

Natural Light - Nature Wild

By ROCKADEE written 5/11/06 11:50 AM, published 5/11/06 11:50 AM

NATURE RULES - BELIEVE!!!

By ROCKADEE written 5/1/06 1:10 PM, published 5/1/06 1:10 PM
All Those Who See Me, And All Who Believe In Me, Share In The Freedom I Feel When I Fly -   Popup LinkBELIEVE

My Wife Dee Took This Shot Of Me  Popup LinkHelping Hands


Wild And Free - High On Nature

By ROCKADEE written 2/21/06 5:16 PM, published 2/21/06 5:16 PM
I Captured This Shot Of An Immature Bald Eagle In The Wild As It Soared High Above My Head. It Takes Bald Eagles Six Years To Mature. Then All The Feathers On The Eagle's Head And Tail Become White.
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Nature - Wild

By ROCKADEE written 2/7/06 12:57 PM, published 2/7/06 12:57 PM
I Spent Four Days On The Upper Delaware River On The Boarder Of Pennsylvania And New York, Helping The Eagle Institute With Their Annual Winter Eagle Count. The Bald Eagles Migrate Down From Canada And Northern United States Too This Area Every Year To Spend The Winter Months. The Eagles Arrive In December And Stay Until March. In Four Days We Spotted And Counted 43 Bald Eagles. Here Is A Shot I Captured Of A Mature Adult Bald Eagle Taking Flight From The River Bank. Take Notice Of How The Eagle Uses It's Powerful Talons To Push Off From The Ground And It's Strong Wings Too Take Flight. What An Amazing Sight To See! "I Would Be A Poorer Man If I Never Saw An  Popup LinkEagle Fly". From The Song Rocky Mountain High By John Denver.


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