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... I am a history major.  With that said here is a good picture of an adolescent Bald Eagle.   This was a big bird and it cruised above me mostly by itself, while the other adolescent Bald Eagles left ... has white tail feathers, but does not have a white head, nor does it have a yellow beak.  Bald Eagles will get their white feathers somewhere between three to five years of age. Posted in Wildlife ...
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The LHU men's cross country team took third in the Region Cross Country Championships while the women's team, ranked fourth in the Atlantic Region, finished in sixth. The Bald Eagles recently moved to the #12 spot of the National Poll in the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) and is also now ranked first in the Region Poll.
In addition to the usual birds, I also saw two bald eagles, a meadowlark, and 5 hooded mergansers this week. The eagles were in a tree looking over Union Bay. The meadowlark was a surprise since I hadn't seen one here before and they're not really common. There were 4 males mergansers and one female. They're pretty distinctive birds.
... with those gigantic lenses on their cameras.  I got so excited when an actual bald eagle flew overhead that I didn't get a picture of him.  I did, however, snap a few of some of the immature eagles fighting over a fish and that was pretty cool.  The pretty adult bald eagle here was in a tree behind us and he was pretty ...
November 3, 2009 Rock and Jane Bald Eagle may be habituated to people to some extent but it didn' ... Unbelievable. Doesn't he know I'm here? He's going to be off in a flash. What about the Eagles? I do move my eyes to see what is happening with Rock and Jane ... lump of leaves? I wondered yesterday if there weren't three Eagles behind that branch. 5:51:27 While I was trying to figure ...
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