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putterman
While in some parts of the country, many of you might see them on a daily basis, around here in MD, they are present, but sightings (at least at my house) are fairly rare.

Over the past 6 years, I have seen one soaring way overhead twice.

Yesterday was a treat.

While coming home from a lunch date with my lovely wife, about 3 miles away from home, a circling bird caught my eye, and I immediatly knew it wasn't a vulure or buzzard. We pulled over and watched it as it swooped down and got a ground hog (or something). It took off with its big beautiful white tail beaming...fanned out.

THEN, while walking my dog in the woods behind my house, I scared up a big something in a tree about 100 feet from me. Yup, it was the same Bald Eagle with that dead whatever grasped in his talons. He flew up a couple hundred yards ahead of me, perched in another tree and resumed his lunch.

As I slowly meandered my way along the old railway path, I got within about 150 feet of him again. I stood in awe...watching him rip and swallow, rip and swallow.

One of my dogs broke her "stay" and jogged ahead of me scaring up the Eagle. It flew out of the woods and into the adjacent field, circling back towards my house. I called my wife and told her what just transpired. And told her that it reperched somewhere very near the house.

She went outside to get a gander, and sure enough, there he was, right in an big oak that sits not 40 feet from our house!

What a rare and beautiful day...

Unfortunately, I didn't have my nice camera with me, just my cell phone. I got a bunch of pics, but without optical zoom, they are very fuzzy when you zoom in on the image on the computer. So, no pics...
Racer X
Cool!

Yep, we are seeing them on pretty much a daily basis in my neck of the woods, and they are still of magnificent sight - never get tired of seeing them!
jclose8
Very majestic bird for sure. I never get tired of seeing them either (and I see a couple pretty much every day too....) I'll try to snap a photo to add to this thread. I'm heading into town in a bit, and there is usually one hanging out in a dead Birch tree by the highway.
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