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Apr 12, 2019 15:15:05   #
williejoha
 
Paul, nice post as always. If you ever find your way up the Mississippi to the Twin Cities, you may want to consider a stop at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha Minnesota. A great place to learn all about the birds. Thanks for your posts.
WJH

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Apr 12, 2019 15:56:32   #
Bertk Loc: NY
 
Awesome shots. Very close and well focused, loved them all. thanks for sharing...

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Apr 12, 2019 16:04:43   #
Froggy Loc: Guernsey Channel Islands UK
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
The Bald Eagle dwarfs most other raptors, including the Turkey Vulture and Red-tailed Hawk. It has a heavy body, large head, and long, hooked bill. In flight, a Bald Eagle holds its broad wings flat like a board. Bald eagles can see four times better than a human with perfect vision.

Bald Eagle by Paul Sager, on Flickr


The bald eagle is important in various Native American cultures and is the national bird of the United States since 1782. The eagle is prominent in seals and logos, coinage, postage stamps, and other items relating to the U.S. federal government. The regal bird isn't really bald, their white-feathered heads gleam in contrast to their chocolate-brown body and wings.

Bald Eagle


Following the banning of DDT, the numbers of wild Bald Eagles gradually increased since the 1970s, with spectacular recoveries in some states. Big concentrations can be found wintering along rivers or reservoirs in many areas. In 2007, the bald eagle was officially removed from the federal Endangered Species list. Current populations are estimated at 10,000 pairs in the continental U.S.

Bald Eagle


The images shared in this post come from Miami and Brevard Zoos in Florida in November 2018. All come from an EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II, EF Extender 1.4x III and EOS 5DIII. The images were captured in RAW and processed using Adobe Lightroom and Topaz DeNoise v6

The largest Bald Eagle nest on record, in St. Petersburg, Florida, was 2.9 meters in diameter and 6.1 meters tall. Another famous nest—in Vermilion, Ohio—was shaped like a wine glass and weighed almost two metric tons. It was used for 34 years until the tree blew down.

Bald Eagle


Many zoos exhibit eagles that were severely wounded in the wild. For example, none of the three eagles at the Brevard Zoo could survive in the wild due to the extent of their injuries leaving them permanently handicapped and no longer able to fly.

Bald Eagle


The eagles shown here from the Miami and Brevard Zoos in Florida were captured using an EOS 5DIII, EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II and Extender 1.4III. The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

If the images are not filling your widescreen display due to recent UHH changes, follow this link and update your UHH profile: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-572300-1.html
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One word AWESOME

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Apr 12, 2019 16:28:30   #
JoAnneK01 Loc: Lahaina, Hawaii
 
Love these beautiful portraits of our country's bird. A great set. Just one question -- how did you get them to come into your studio and sit so that you could take their portrait? Mahalo for sharing.

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Apr 12, 2019 16:33:49   #
bleirer
 
Most excellent!

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Apr 12, 2019 16:35:20   #
mdpathjp
 
Terrific shots.

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Apr 12, 2019 17:51:41   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
The Bald Eagle dwarfs most other raptors, including the Turkey Vulture and Red-tailed Hawk. It has a heavy body, large head, and long, hooked bill. In flight, a Bald Eagle holds its broad wings flat like a board. Bald eagles can see four times better than a human with perfect vision.

Bald Eagle by Paul Sager, on Flickr


The bald eagle is important in various Native American cultures and is the national bird of the United States since 1782. The eagle is prominent in seals and logos, coinage, postage stamps, and other items relating to the U.S. federal government. The regal bird isn't really bald, their white-feathered heads gleam in contrast to their chocolate-brown body and wings.

Bald Eagle


Following the banning of DDT, the numbers of wild Bald Eagles gradually increased since the 1970s, with spectacular recoveries in some states. Big concentrations can be found wintering along rivers or reservoirs in many areas. In 2007, the bald eagle was officially removed from the federal Endangered Species list. Current populations are estimated at 10,000 pairs in the continental U.S.

Bald Eagle


The images shared in this post come from Miami and Brevard Zoos in Florida in November 2018. All come from an EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II, EF Extender 1.4x III and EOS 5DIII. The images were captured in RAW and processed using Adobe Lightroom and Topaz DeNoise v6

The largest Bald Eagle nest on record, in St. Petersburg, Florida, was 2.9 meters in diameter and 6.1 meters tall. Another famous nest—in Vermilion, Ohio—was shaped like a wine glass and weighed almost two metric tons. It was used for 34 years until the tree blew down.

Bald Eagle


Many zoos exhibit eagles that were severely wounded in the wild. For example, none of the three eagles at the Brevard Zoo could survive in the wild due to the extent of their injuries leaving them permanently handicapped and no longer able to fly.

Bald Eagle


The eagles shown here from the Miami and Brevard Zoos in Florida were captured using an EOS 5DIII, EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II and Extender 1.4III. The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

If the images are not filling your widescreen display due to recent UHH changes, follow this link and update your UHH profile: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-572300-1.html
The Bald Eagle dwarfs most other raptors, includin... (show quote)


Wow - those are amazing. Great job!

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Apr 12, 2019 19:45:06   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
crafterwantabe wrote:
These are fantastic close ups..


Indeed they are!!

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Apr 12, 2019 20:54:11   #
Kaowdo Loc: Michigan
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
The Bald Eagle dwarfs most other raptors, including the Turkey Vulture and Red-tailed Hawk. It has a heavy body, large head, and long, hooked bill. In flight, a Bald Eagle holds its broad wings flat like a board. Bald eagles can see four times better than a human with perfect vision.

Bald Eagle by Paul Sager, on Flickr


The bald eagle is important in various Native American cultures and is the national bird of the United States since 1782. The eagle is prominent in seals and logos, coinage, postage stamps, and other items relating to the U.S. federal government. The regal bird isn't really bald, their white-feathered heads gleam in contrast to their chocolate-brown body and wings.

Bald Eagle


Following the banning of DDT, the numbers of wild Bald Eagles gradually increased since the 1970s, with spectacular recoveries in some states. Big concentrations can be found wintering along rivers or reservoirs in many areas. In 2007, the bald eagle was officially removed from the federal Endangered Species list. Current populations are estimated at 10,000 pairs in the continental U.S.

Bald Eagle


The images shared in this post come from Miami and Brevard Zoos in Florida in November 2018. All come from an EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II, EF Extender 1.4x III and EOS 5DIII. The images were captured in RAW and processed using Adobe Lightroom and Topaz DeNoise v6

The largest Bald Eagle nest on record, in St. Petersburg, Florida, was 2.9 meters in diameter and 6.1 meters tall. Another famous nest—in Vermilion, Ohio—was shaped like a wine glass and weighed almost two metric tons. It was used for 34 years until the tree blew down.

Bald Eagle


Many zoos exhibit eagles that were severely wounded in the wild. For example, none of the three eagles at the Brevard Zoo could survive in the wild due to the extent of their injuries leaving them permanently handicapped and no longer able to fly.

Bald Eagle


The eagles shown here from the Miami and Brevard Zoos in Florida were captured using an EOS 5DIII, EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II and Extender 1.4III. The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

If the images are not filling your widescreen display due to recent UHH changes, follow this link and update your UHH profile: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-572300-1.html
The Bald Eagle dwarfs most other raptors, includin... (show quote)


OMG! These photo's are fantastic! Unbelievable! Is this a trained Eagle, taught to 'sit and pose'?

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Apr 12, 2019 23:34:06   #
Kaowdo Loc: Michigan
 
Michael Sabetsky wrote:
Paul. Trying to send the other two pictures I took. My biggest problem is shooting thru a plexiglass window. So much reflection from the sun even with a polarizing filter.


You would never know you were shooting through a plexiglass window.

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Apr 13, 2019 00:24:22   #
Michael Sabetsky Loc: Rockledge, Florida
 
Kaowdo. The eagle pictures I posted was not thru a plexiglass window. Other animals at the Brevard Zoo are though. What I was referring to was the Jaquars & Merkats. Another two which is new is the black bear & Kimono Dragon. Most of the other animals at the zoo are out in the open. You can feed the giraffes & brush the backs of the Rhinos. On the train ride you can see other animals that are not in cages such as a few camels. Brevard Zoo isn't big but it's a great place to visit as is the Zoo Miami.

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Apr 13, 2019 01:49:08   #
Kaowdo Loc: Michigan
 
Those four Eagle shots were absolute perfection. I am in awe, and it spurs me on that maybe..just maybe I would be able to take a photo like that some day. I'm listening to everything you have to say, because I know...and other's have told me..that..you are very knowledgeable, and know what your talking about, and after seeing those Eagle photo's...I knew what they meant.

Do you or Alan Meyers have any youtube video's I could watch? (Not that I'm not on overload already).

Kay

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Apr 13, 2019 02:10:09   #
JeffDavidson Loc: Originally Detroit Now Los Angeles
 
Excellent photos - beautiful!

Great commentary!

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Apr 13, 2019 04:04:55   #
Robert Bailey Loc: Canada
 
Superb shots, Paul!
As the general public would say (which drives photographers crazy)
"You must have a great camera"!
It's like telling a great painter, "You must have excellent brushes"!

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Apr 13, 2019 08:48:45   #
pila
 
Ava'sPapa wrote:
Wow man, you're a great photographer. Wonderful shots. Maybe I should've stuck with Canon gear after I got rid of my A-1 back in the day.


Why do so many pros buy Canon?

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