Bandit Bald Eagle
It takes a Bald Eagle five years to fully develop their iconic coloring with a white head and dark brown plumage. Until then, their appearance is constantly changing from all…
It takes a Bald Eagle five years to fully develop their iconic coloring with a white head and dark brown plumage. Until then, their appearance is constantly changing from all…
This young eagle seemed to be showing off for me a bit when I snapped this pic last month. It seemed like it was saying, "Hey, look at me!" ;-)
This eagle was posing for pictures when it suddenly felt the need to scratch its neck and check. From the look in its face it appears to be enjoying it.…
No, it wasn't really angry but he did give me a serious look last month and after a frustrating day at work today, this reflects how I feel. ;-)
A laughing Bald Eagle? Nah, not really. It in fact was yawning but taking a single image of the action does make it appear like he was having a good…
It is Freedom Friday and for today’s image I’ve selected one of my favorites from this past winter. This adult Bald Eagle in Fort Collins, Colorado was closely watching a…