And most birds of prey. Just spectacular.
That's one of the things I truly miss where I last lived in Washington. I often would see bald eagles in the trees of my property.I love Bald Eagles,
That's one of the things I truly miss where I last lived in Washington. I often would see bald eagles in the trees of my property.
They're here in my area, I reveal when I see them. Needless to say vultures are the most common soaring bird, then hawks and lastly Eagles.That's one of the things I truly miss where I last lived in Washington. I often would see bald eagles in the trees of my property.
I've never seen it live. I imagine that would be breathtaking.I saw one do this on a water way in the Woodlands about 11 years ago one foggy morning. It is awesome to see it up close.
I have seen bald eagles in the south, even Florida. Did you know that they are only about half the size of bald eagles in the northwest? Not sure why.They're here in my area, I reveal when I see them. Needless to say vultures are the most common soaring bird, then hawks and lastly Eagles.
You should see the Ospreys, they are true masters at it.I saw one do this on a water way in the Woodlands about 11 years ago one foggy morning. It is awesome to see it up close.
What do you reveal to them?They're here in my area, I reveal when I see them. Needless to say vultures are the most common soaring bird, then hawks and lastly Eagles.
Meet me out back in 5 ya putz.What do you reveal to them?
Dam pigeons! Send in a Bald Eagle!
Seeing where that's at (Vancouver maybe?) it could be seagulls too. Speaking of seagulls, at the shipyard where I worked, if you saw an eagle flying near, you ran for cover.Dam pigeons! Send in a Bald Eagle!
Is that Orbitup at work?
That’s his next work vehicle.Is that Orbitup at work?