I can't remember if I ever posted this here previously. They're back feeding again along the shoreline. I would NOT want to be on the receiving end of those things . .
This is a discussion on Lunch is served . . . within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I can't remember if I ever posted this here previously. They're back feeding again along the shoreline. I would NOT ...
I can't remember if I ever posted this here previously. They're back feeding again along the shoreline. I would NOT want to be on the receiving end of those things . .
I think I've seen this before but honestly, it's worth seeing again! Thanks for sharing. I'm hoping to go on an eagle feeding outing this winter.
Thanks Iggy . . . I have a friend who went to the one in Sheffield Mills last winter. She was so enthused that she's going back again this winter. Long drive to the Valley from Cape Breton, especially in winter, so I figure it must be some place.
That's the place, I think. I believe the Sackville Photography Club, which I joined this fall, makes a yearly visit. Should be interesting if nothing else.
wonderful shot!
Iggy- let me know when it is- I'd love to go as well.
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Wowzers Don. I always love your eagle shots...so tack sharp and exciting!!!
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Nice pic. Nice and scary that is!! As you say I would not want to be on the recieving end of those!!
This awesome shot has indeed been posted here, I know because it was Admin's choice in Sept of last year.
But as Iggy mentioned, it's awesome enough to post twice and many members haven't seen it.
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