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A second eagle in another nearby tree. The very low December sun was to the right for this photo. The eagle turned her head arouApr 16, 2008
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Apr 16, 2008
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Exit Left Apr 16, 2008
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A sunny winter day. This and the next four photos were from the same encounter. The sun caused some problems with backlighting.Apr 16, 2008
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Eagle and Sun DogApr 16, 2008
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One of the eagles flew off. This one would join it's mate soon. I missed the exit shots as they both flew downward and straight Apr 16, 2008
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In this photo it is hard to tell their gender. The female is larger.Apr 16, 2008
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The bright sun does cause some exposure and shadow issues but I can't afford to be too fussy. They usually don't pose for long.Apr 16, 2008
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Together again.Apr 16, 2008
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They part only briefly.Apr 16, 2008
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Together they flew off to another nearby tree.Apr 16, 2008
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They perched here for less than a minute.Apr 16, 2008
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The female settles in next to her mate.Apr 16, 2008
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The pair landed in a nearby tree.Apr 16, 2008
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This photo and the following 9 were taken within a 4 minute window.Apr 16, 2008
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Another odd wing display. It was raining and perhaps he/she was trying to keep the tail dry :-)Apr 16, 2008
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