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  • The eagle is ready to fly and he does so gracefully.
  • Perched high on the cliffs, this bald eagles has only one question and it is directed at me.  "What are you doing here."
  • The eyes have it.
  • Golden eagles have beautiful brown feathers with a golden hue.  They turn a gold color when hit by sunlight.  I am getting the once over.
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  • "Hello big boy, why don't you come up and see me something."
  • This eagle was not really angry, he just needed to be vocal and put on a show.
  • Master of his domain
  • I think this bald eagle is having a bad hair day.  The eagles of the Canadian Maritime happily live on the rocky, high cliff-lines coastline.  They swoop from their high perch to fish in the ocean.
  • A strong warning that it is time to move on.
  • This golden eagle kept looking around to see what was going on behind him.  This is nature at its best, nice image.
  • Very majestic face.  Golden eagles tend to be larger than bald eagles.  They are extremely strong and prey include rabbits, squirrels, and larger mammals, such as fox, young deer, goats and house pets.  They can have a seven foot wing span.
  • The rugged back country and climb to the top of the clifs is both exhausting and exciting.  But well worth it.
  • What a magnificent sight to watch this eagle swoop down from the cliffs and return with the fish.  Note how the sunlight makes the brown in his feathers glow.
  • Golden eagles tend to mate with the same bird for a lifetime or over many years.  The goldens have not recoved as well as the bald eagles, but their numbers are climbing.
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