I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
I wanted to share more of the adult and juvenile Bald Eagle photos from our trip to Blackwater NWR.
On the closeup you can see some white close to the beak and on the top of its head.
The is the juvenile Bald Eagle I shared on my previous post. And the same bird as in the photo above. I was told it maybe be a third year juvenile Bald Eagle.
The shots are above are my zoom in shots of this Bald Eagle perched in the tree.
Juvenile Bald Eagle and a Red-tailed Hawk. From the visitor center parking lot I was able to watch this juvenile Bald Eagle chasing this Red-tailed Hawk. It was quite the chase! The hawk gave up and went into hiding..From my photo I could see the dark area on the tail and wings..
To id the hawk I had to crop the larger shot above and now you can make out the brownish belly band on the Red-tailed Hawk.
The Blackwater NWR does not disappoint if you want to see a Bald Eagle.. The day before we were there a Golden Eagle was sighted..Also great news on the Blackwater Eagle's nest the day we were there one of the eggs hatched. And as of today two eaglets are in the nest...Here is a link to the cam: Friends of Blackwater_Eagle Cam
Thanks for stopping by my post and for all the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
I wanted to share more of the adult and juvenile Bald Eagle photos from our trip to Blackwater NWR.
On the closeup you can see some white close to the beak and on the top of its head.
The is the juvenile Bald Eagle I shared on my previous post. And the same bird as in the photo above. I was told it maybe be a third year juvenile Bald Eagle.
The shots are above are my zoom in shots of this Bald Eagle perched in the tree.
Juvenile Bald Eagle and a Red-tailed Hawk. From the visitor center parking lot I was able to watch this juvenile Bald Eagle chasing this Red-tailed Hawk. It was quite the chase! The hawk gave up and went into hiding..From my photo I could see the dark area on the tail and wings..
To id the hawk I had to crop the larger shot above and now you can make out the brownish belly band on the Red-tailed Hawk.
The Blackwater NWR does not disappoint if you want to see a Bald Eagle.. The day before we were there a Golden Eagle was sighted..Also great news on the Blackwater Eagle's nest the day we were there one of the eggs hatched. And as of today two eaglets are in the nest...Here is a link to the cam: Friends of Blackwater_Eagle Cam
Thanks for stopping by my post and for all the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
Soe nice images there, and interesting behaviour too. It does sound like a good spot for raptors.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds. You were lucky to see them. It's great. Yours.
A great place for Eagles. You got some great shots Eileen. Thank you for the link. That was really eat to see.
ReplyDeletebirdie in flight. so pretty. gorgeous shots. you enjoy your week too!! ( :
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure to watch eagles. I like the juveniles as much as the adults.
ReplyDeletehow awesome. even as juveniles, they look so commanding!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent shots, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI do like eagles, we have a few sea eagles not many land ones.
ReplyDeleteTell me why is the bald eagle called so, he is not bald.
Merle.........
Nice close up shot of the juvenile bald eagle!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! They're such good looking birds!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots - love the eagle on the bent branch - what a view - so clear!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots! Magnificent view of the eagles.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have know what that juvenile Bald Eagle was! I've never seen one. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice shots! I haven't gotten any eagle close-ups ever. Unless you count sculptured ones.
ReplyDeleteQuite the site to see the Bald Eagle and watch the flight!
ReplyDeletegreat captures, great birds
ReplyDeleteVery well captured.
ReplyDeleteWonderful that you saw the Eagles
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!!!The eagle is a beautiful bird!!Excellent shots!!Great captures!!Thank you for sharing these wonderful images!Wish you a happy day!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
It is so good to see eagles are thriving again! My husband saw quite thrilled to see one right outside his office this afternoon--the first he ever saw in the wild!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! You have the young ones as well as the adults!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful juvenile, that is the youngest I've seen. Well done Eileen.
ReplyDeletehow wonderful to capture this beautiful raptor; and in flight photos too; well done
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the eagles, both young and adult.
Greetings Irma
Two of my favorite raptors!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteHello from Greece, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI was introduced to your blog by my friend Dimi. Your photos are really stunning!!!!I also love to shoot birds and flowers, although I am only an amateur photographer...
The eagle is fantastic!!!
I am now following you!
All the best!
Marie-Anne
Now THAT'S worth a tingle up the leg.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the Bald Eagles! These are great shots, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures, Eileen. Good for you. the excitement shows in the photos. MB
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous that you always have these beautiful eagles in your area!! What wonderful pictures you bless us with.
ReplyDeleteSuch majestic birds they are. Great shots.
ReplyDeletesuch a powerful bird....such magical moments!! lucky you!!
ReplyDeleteyour first image is, wow, so much detail in that close-up!!
i am just a tad jealous!!
I don't know anything about eagles so this is great info for me..thank you for linking in Eileen..Michelle
ReplyDeleteOlá Eileen, espantosas as suas fotos! Sempre proporcionando momentos tão belos dessas aves lindas da América! Um abraço. Ailime
ReplyDeleteI bet that chase was something to see! I really like bald eagles. They just look so majestic and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of these magnificent birds! Have a great week, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures.
ReplyDeletewonderful photos, such magnificent birds
ReplyDeleteSuch a majestic bird of prey. Lovely, lovely images!!
ReplyDeleteSuch great shots of a the great bird!
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
ReplyDeleteFine!!!.. just as beautiful raptors .. Greetings from Spain ..
ReplyDeleteDearest Eileen;
ReplyDeleteThese Bald Eagles sure look noble, don't they♡♡♡ I can only see them in the blog land:-)
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
The eagle and hawk photos are amazing! I'd love to see a bald eagle here, but there isn't much chance of it. We do get Cooper's Hawks, Grey Hawks (kind of rare) and Harris Hawks. Plus a few others. I always love seeing them close. The birds in my yard don't agree however. :-)
ReplyDeleteSpectacular shots Eileen, you got some wonderful views. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteWow Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI've got to make it to Blackwater one of these days.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience. I've only seen an eagle once in the wild so I'm always envious of other's sightings but so joyous for you as well.
Love your shots of the bald eagle! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of the Bald Eagle, especially that first one! Well done!
ReplyDeleteAmazing what beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis mighty eagle have captured beautifully Eileen!
My compliments.
You are blessed to be able to take all these stunning photos of our feathered friends.
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