I know people get tired of the same old, same old. I'll give my eagles a break for a bit. This will be it for now. The more I chase them, the more I'm amazed at their size and grace in the air.
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I know people get tired of the same old, same old. I'll give my eagles a break for a bit. This will be it for now. The more I chase them, the more I'm amazed at their size and grace in the air.
Photograph what you enjoy, great photos. If you like to shoot them do, and they are not the same old ****.
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I agree with AL. You do a great job with the eagles and I love to see them. However, if you keep this up, next time I am your way I will be bugging you to take me out! I love how you caught him banking away!
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Can't over saturate me with Eagle shots especially ones like this. AL is correct, photograph what you enjoy. When you've posted as many Eagles as I have cats... Then you can worry![]()
I'd keep it up. Maybe post unusual or stellar ones we can enjoy.
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I never tire of these Corporal!
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Another cool in flight Don, and why quit now, your just getting started. This household will never bore of eagle pics. They are such a grand and powerful creature, how can you bore of that.
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