Welcome to E week at ABC Wednesday! E as in eggs, Elvis, emerald, exertion, and EAGLES. We see a lot of bald eagles where I live just north of the United States border on the west coast. And especially at this time of year, we see them here teaching their fledglings how to fly and prey on small critters.
I often go out with my camera to try to get shots of them, but this year is an exciting year because there has been an increase in those who have gathered in one location near the dyke. Apparently, when the water is high due to heavy rains, it's extremely hard for eagles to access their main food source - salmon. Most of the salmon were washed out of the tributaries and into the Fraser River. However, because there is an organic transfer station nearby, the waste has become a secondary source of food for the eagles. Also, there are a lot of ducks and seagulls in the area so they are sources of food for them, too.
I haven't been too successful getting good shots of the eagles, but here are a few I can share. Go and see some of a local photographer's shots at www.delta-optimist.com. Scroll down to the photos and click to see 14 shots by Gord Goble. Here are a few of my not-so-professional ones.
Everlasting thanks to Denise Nesbitt for creating ABC Wednesday, to our extremely erudite current editor Roger, and to the eager Melody who has enthusiastically agreed to be our next editor when this meme continues in July. Be sure to explain all about ABCW to your friends and family and encourage them to take part. I can tell you that I've met many ladies in person through ABCW and feel that I've made some enchanting new friends!
Thanks for the Eagles. Though I Was waiting for Hotel California...
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Roger's comment made me smile..I had the same thought.
ReplyDeleteI think your photos of the Eagles are great.
They certainly are magnificent birds.
Gorgeous creatures.... I never see them in the wild over here but today I went to a zoo in which a large group is present....
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Wonderful photos of this majestic bird. It's always so Exciting to see an Eagle in person!
ReplyDeleteLots of eagles here in the Similkameen. The first nations people called it Eagle Valley. When one ancient matriarch from the First Nations died here many, many years ago I watched two eagles circle her funeral cortege as it came up the valley...very impressive and inclined to catch one's heart.
ReplyDeleteAfter linking up I saw your post. I too chose E is for Eagles. I live to the south of you. They are such beautiful birds. My husband takes, wonderful photos of eagles, because he uses a different camera and he is just a much better photographer than I am, so the ones I shared do not match his. You have a nice selection and have a very nice photo of the one flying! I haven't gotten a photo of one flying yet, or at least not near enough for it to be a good photo.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I read or hear EAGLES, the band is always the first thing that comes to my mind :)
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Fantastic shots of eagles.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Leslie and YOUR photo's are fab.
ReplyDeleteWhy are Bald Headed Eagles called such when they
seem to have feathers on their heads?
We saw a Golden Eagle in The Highlands of Scotland,
during one of our trips,
We were amazed at it's wing span, it seemed to block
out the light, Wonderful sight !
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ABCW team.
Absolutely wonderful photography of eagles ~ for E ~ thanks,
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What a treat to have these on your doorstep, love the flying shot.
ReplyDeleteThey are such regal birds, and to think the turkey could have been the USA national bird. I've never seen one in the wild, but I did see one that was in rehabilitation in a zoo once. Blessings, my friend!
ReplyDeletemajestic birds,you shot some good photos.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very long time ago that I haven't seen an eagle ! Your pictures are beautiful !
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