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THE BIRDS ARE PRESENTED ALPHABETICALLY |
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BALD EAGLES: |
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Bald Eagle – National Geographic Picture |
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Eagle ambushing and osprey – National Geographic Picture | ||
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Two fledgling considering future take-off patterns – National Geographic Picture | ||
Two Week Old Eaglet – National Geographic Picture |
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Sibling of the above eaglet – National Geographic Picture |
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Coming in for a landing this adult has the famous white head feathers – National Geographic Picture | ||
Unlike his father, above, this now ten week old shows no white at all yet – National Geographic Picture | ||
Even as fledglings, Eagles protect one another, one here is taking its turn being sheltered from the sun – National Geographic Picture | ||
Can anyone doubt this is a picture of future Royalty of the Air? – National Geographic Picture | ||
Above and below: Even Royalty get “bugged” by insects! – National Geographic Pictures | ||
Granted it is stretching, but sure looks like this Eaglet is directing traffic to me! Perhaps a future job on the deck of an aircraft carrier looms ahead for him – National Geographic Picture | ||
Practicing take-off and strengthening wings – National Geographic Picture | ||
At 12 weeks: flying while standing still, soon the real thing – National Geographic Picture | ||
This magnificent adult shows how it is done – National Geographic Picture | ||
This shot gives the viewer a true insight to the power and scope of those talons – National Geographic Picture | ||
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