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  • A bald eagle sits on top of a dead snag in dense fog on Whidbey Island in Washington.
    Bald Eagle in Fog-North Whidbey Isla...jpg
  • A pair of Bald Eagles fly along the beach on Whidbey Island calling to each other.
    Bald Eagle Pair-North Whidbey Island...jpg
  • A juvenile bald eagle flies along the beach on Whidbey Island in Washington.
    Immature Bald Eagle Flying-North Whi...jpg
  • Rough-legged Hawks feed in agricultural areas during winter.
    Roung-legged Hawk shows its belly-Sk...jpg
  • A Rough-legged Hawek peers into the grass in search of prey.
    Rough-legged Hawk-Skagit Flats-Mt Ve...jpg
  • The Bald Eagle sat on a branch gazing out across the marsh.  It stayed on the branch for several hours allowing people to study it carefully.  Its powerful beak and tallons were obvious.
    Bald Eagle looks over its shoulder-B...jpg
  • Rough-legged Hawks are regular wintering birds in agricultural area in western Washington.
    Rough-legged Hawk waits for a mouse ...jpg
  • The Bald Eagle suddenly turned hard to its left and crossed in front of us.  We could see the power of its flight and its expression appeared almost serious.  Mud seemed to be on its bill and its eyes looked straight forward.  Its body arched as it sharply banked in the turn.
    Flying Bald Eagle-Skagit Flats-Mt Ve...jpg
  • Bald Eagles began to converge along one section of the beach in Boundary Bay.  A small group settled together and additional ones were spaced out from this central group.  I wonder what brought this magnificent assemblage of eagles together in one place?
    Conclave of Bald Eagles-Boundary Bay...jpg
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