Just a simple shot today of two bald eagles surveying their territory atop a pine tree in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. Both male and female bald eagles are very similar in appearance. The females, however, are about 25% larger in size. Seeing two together like this indicates a breeding pair.
Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/400th of a second
They’re now (relatively) common here too in Western Mass., one success at least in environmental efforts. (Also – those are spruce trees I think, not pine.)
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Nice!
—– Two big birdies sitting
—– In a tree their love shown most
—– Proprietously
A rare sighting so fortunate to get this shot
The Gifts Mother Nature gives us ,see them often here but usually but usually. Out hunting alone
Aunt Sue
Awesome! God Bless America!
They’re now (relatively) common here too in Western Mass., one success at least in environmental efforts. (Also – those are spruce trees I think, not pine.)
Spectacular sight, Sean!
Majestic raptors gazing into the majestic landscape. Beautiful capture, Sean.
Awesome spotting! They look enormous!
great pic. ) these birds are well know for color sizes, ect. ) because they procected bird for calif. )