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A very good day, indeed. And not only for Eagles, Wow! but 9 Doe in one photo. Do they gather in so many numbers? Beautiful pix of multiple kinds of birds too. Overhead Pelicans and Ducks in the water which glitters back. Beautiful.
Ellen Bunnell,
Larger groups of Does tdostick together at times. Usually before mating season, then again after. Separating more as some begin to get close to dropping fawns. Thank You…
Glad you had a good day. You sure got some great shots!
New Hampshire Gardener,
Thank You…