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Awesome Eagle photos

Doc

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Wannafish

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Beautiful photos! How in the heck did you get within sight of them long enough to get the pics?

There are several nests about 1/2 mile behind my house and it always amazes me how BIG they are...4-6 feet in diameter!

My parents have a place on a river and frequently we see Eagles dive in the water and come out with a pike or a bass. Awesome sight.
 

Doc

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Wannafish,
I snapped both my fingers and crossed my arms and went into invisible mode! (like Bert on Soap). :)

Really; I got the pics via email. Here is the text that came with them. I have no clue if it's true, but thought the pics were AWESOME! I didn't post this text to start in case it was bogus.

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These awesome pictures were taken recently near Comox, BC, Canada.

Unfortunately no one knows who the photographer was. This is something few

humans will ever be privileged to see.

 

Cowboyjg

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To "Whom ever" Thanks for those breath taking shots. Down here near a couple of my job sites there are Eagles that will land in the trees not far away. Binocs are common on the job for that reason.
 
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