Always, Cool, Dallas. After your shots of adults, it is interesting to see the juveniles comparatively.
And "whazz' at", that is a particularly cool shot!
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Thanks Ginger, it's interesting to see them developing compared to the adults near-by. It also took me a little development time to spell "whazz'at," but I think I got the idea across.
Nice Dallas. The young ones are the best. They are more agile, faster, quicker, stronger, more fierce, intelligent and attractive than those old geezer white headed ones. I suppose this is true of the young eagles, also.
Nice Dallas. The young ones are the best. They are more agile, faster, quicker, stronger, more fierce, intelligent and attractive than those old geezer white headed ones. I suppose this is true of the young eagles, also.
careful what you say about the white headed ones ya ole buzzard
Nice Dallas. The young ones are the best. They are more agile, faster, quicker, stronger, more fierce, intelligent and attractive than those old geezer white headed ones. I suppose this is true of the young eagles, also.
Another excellent series Dallas. That second shot is amazing.
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My computer has been down, for nearly two days, and what do I find when I come back? Two great Eagles shots...........what's going on here, can't a guy take a break without losing his place. Congrats Joel...........you've got the touch
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Thanks Daniel, yes, that is the only long lens I have.
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And thank you also Steve:): : number two is my favorite too.
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And "whazz' at", that is a particularly cool shot!
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Thanks Jeff, ok then an Eagle a day it will be.
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Thanks Ginger, it's interesting to see them developing compared to the adults near-by. It also took me a little development time to spell "whazz'at," but I think I got the idea across.
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I'm glad you posted these. I had a friend try to tell me the eagle I've been shooting is a Juvie. After looking at yours, I don't think so!
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careful what you say about the white headed ones ya ole buzzard
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Thank you Mr. Peas........who could ever shoot one of those beautifuld birds.
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Thank you Joel, and thanks to you too Angelo, I appreciate the good comments.:):
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Touche.
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that second juvi is a crackup "Whazz'at?"
Great post as ussual. Keep it up!
Heck, they're as big as the adults.
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Thank you Harry, I agree, he is beautiful with his head looking down.
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