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These are great, especially the ones taking off from the nest. If she doesn’t lay an egg or two soon it certainly won’t be for a lack of trying. Haha
And I loved the meadowlark from yesterday.
Teresa,
Thank You. That is for sure. Never seen them mate that often. Twice two days in a row that I observed. Never any eagles mating that often before. Hope they have a successful one. Gotta love the color of the meadowlarks…
Looks like that eagle had a big fish, or what was left of one anyway.
Nice shots!
New Hampshire Gardener,
Looks like the remains of a large fish to me. Did not see them bring it in but they ate on it a while in the nest. Thank You…