Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: seminolewind on May 09, 2014, 10:34:09 am
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Hey guys,
So my house is right on the water on the north east side of Tampa Bay. I have been seeing this bald eagle over the last couple days and had my camera ready this morning while I was drinking coffee on my porch. Sure enough he showed up and let me snap a couple pics. (I wont go into detail how I tethered my chihuahua by that tree to bring him in) >:D
Thought it was pretty cool seeing bald eagles all the way down here, growing up in Alaska they were all over the place and I havent really been this close to one since.
enjoy !
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Cool man. I seen one on Marathon a month ago when I was down fishing. Bout fell out of the boat. We see plenty of osprey down there, never bald eagles.
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Nice! Beautiful birds.
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Cool! We've had one around our place for a couple of weeks. Yesterday my wife texted me and said it flew in front of her car holding a squirrel in it's talons. She was stoked up about that. Nice pics!! dp
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As a kid, I used to dream of seeing one before they became extinct, something that was a real possibility. Nowadays, there are so many in the area here that I pay almost no attention to them. The recovery of the bald eagle is a great victory for everyone.
Nice pics, Elijah, thanks for sharing!
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At one time, back in the late fifties, or early sixties, Florida, had more Bald Eagles, than Alaska, but the pesticide DDT, it took a toll on them, and the brown pelicans. They are getting more and more numerous here again. i see them here in Port St Lucie, and had one fly across I-95, in Melbourne. i used to see them all the time in the Three lakes hunting preserve. They sound like some one twisting a rusty pipe coupling back and forth. Nice picture.
Wayne
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Nice picture, Elijah. You need to come over to Polk County.We have more here then any where else in the State. There is two making a nest on a radio tower across the street from the office and if you go to the landfill in SE Hillsborough county there is just about as many eating garbage as there is Sea Gulls.
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I'm really surprised that there isn't more of them down south. I thought they would have rebounded fairly evenly across and up and down the continent.
Always see plenty of them whenever I go out to Nova Scotia and I see them occasionally in Toronto.
Saw a Golden Eagle north of Toronto a few years ago. That is a rare bird in these parts.
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Wait......are they that uncommon down there?
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I know their call from the Presbyterian Church tower next to my home, where my dogs roam. Dong. Dong. Dong. Bout a good 100 foot tower. It's a quick chirp.
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there is just about as many eating garbage as there is Sea Gulls.
Thats why they call em Dumpster chickens,in Dutch Harbour.
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I once got into a tangle with an eagle and it snatched my eye out. Have Ya'll ever heard the story? ;D
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Great pics, really love the flight pic. I live on the Ohio river and they are very common place. We also are starting to see a few Osprey.
A few winters back I counted 39 adults and immature on Wabash Island about 10 miles North of me, most I have ever seen.
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I'm really surprised that there isn't more of them down south. I thought they would have rebounded fairly evenly across and up and down the continent.
Always see plenty of them whenever I go out to Nova Scotia and I see them occasionally in Toronto.
Saw a Golden Eagle north of Toronto a few years ago. That is a rare bird in these parts.
You just need to come a little further west. We are on the migration route in London. Lots in the spring and fall. More are starting to nest along the river and we see them on a regular basis here in town. Only see the Golden eagles in the fall though.
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We have tons in our neck of the woods. As a matter of fact they are hungry like the wolf now. They are picking up domestic cats and dropping them on the rocky beaches.