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Just for Fun No C&C will be given: Eagle returns to nest..........

Eric Diller

New member
Female Eagle returning back to the nest! Eaglets still haven't shown their faces, but I have seen them thru the cracks in the nest...won't be long until the show!!!

Photo's taken in early morning..........



1 feather still in mouth.........
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Spectacular images, Eric. Stunning contrast between the blue sky, and the eagle's whites browns and yellows. Great poses and detail. I might see about toning down some of the hot whites and yellows, but these are minor nits to pick in exceptional photos.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Female Eagle returning back to the nest! Eaglets still haven't shown their faces, but I have seen them thru the cracks in the nest...won't be long until the show!!!

Photo's taken in early morning..........





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Eric Diller: Eagle Returns



Eric,

This photo strikes me as the most intense, as if the bird is in control of every sinew and muscle in its body. Lots of energy here. Great shot.

So where are the eaglets.

Do you still see food coming in?

Asher
 

Eric Diller

New member
Eric,

This photo strikes me as the most intense, as if the bird is in control of every sinew and muscle in its body. Lots of energy here. Great shot.

So where are the eaglets.

Do you still see food coming in?

Asher

Thanks Asher...Eaglets are there but just not quite big enough to see over the nest. Hoping next week we will see them. I can see them through some openings in the nest but nothing worth photographing.
 
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