[NatureNS] Eagles this afternoon

Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2011 08:05:58 -0400
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Since I can't get there I would love to see this picture@!

On 05/02/11 8:49 PM, Joyce Norris wrote:
> I took my exchange student from South Korea and we got away later than hoped to the Eagle Watch. Went to the field at about 11 a.m. and there were about 60 eagles in the trees. No action so we went to the hall and came back at about 1 p.m. and were treated to quite a sight. I snapped pictures for 20 minutes straight. At one point there were over 80 eagles in the trees, in flight, and feeding. I got one really fabulous picture with a bald eagle in flight, an immature one directly behind and both have their wings in exactly the same position, even their talons are level with the each other. Below them is another immature eagle, wings in similar position. It has some food in its talons. It is just a really neat shot. If anyone would like to see it, email me and I will send it along. I took over 80 pics and only deleted 6. Wish I had Photoshop or something because many of them just need a tiny touch up. Has anyone used Picasa?
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> Considering I don't have a big expensive camera, just a Sony Cybershot with 10x zoom, I was amazed at the quality of what I got, especially with so much movement of the birds I was trying to capture.
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> I went last weekend and saw about 50 eagles but they stayed in the trees. This was so much better.
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> Also saw a flock of about 20 horned lark and last weekend coming back saw a flock of about a dozen snow bunting that have been hanging around 2 of the Windsor off/ on ramps of Highway 101 for over a week. Managed to get pics of these as well though we did have to chase the snow bunting around a bit
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> Joyce

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